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Jay Hill
Seeing Paul's Pilot Berth-turned-cabinets in the Photo Forum made me think of a recent visit to a Legend 37.5 (or 37, still haven't figured it out.)While looking about the boat there were three opportunities for me to bang my forehead, and naturally, I took each opportunity. The doors that are between galley/aft cabin, salon/head, and head/aft cabin are considerably smaller in height than the overhead and I ran into the door facing each time I went there. (Even after I thought I ducked enough.)The question is: Have any owners that have "watertight" type doors (the oval kind actually mounted into the bulkhead) changed this configuration to a full height, non-watertight-type door? If not, what did you do to get used to ducking and is it inconvenient/bothersome/noticable after some time? Any other comments?If you have changed the configuration, were any other structural changes made to support the loss of the bulkhead section?I have not been on any bigger boat other than a new 42, so I'm not sure if/how many other models have this configuration. Anybody else have problems with this?