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		Bernie LaScala
The fuel locker under the helmsman's seat has a lot of potential for storage that is mostly not used for fear of getting something tangled in the pedestal steering cables.  I have installed a permanent black plastic 11 gallon fuel tank in the locker, but that leaves a lot of room for other things above it.  I am considering making a removable two-piece contoured shelf out of fiberglass that is shaped to cover the fuel tank, fuel sending unit, steering cables, and pulleys so that I can store a small cooler, a small extra propane bottle for my barbeque, and an extra butane cartridge for the stove.  Of course, there would be plenty of ventilation holes at the bottom for air flow. The slot for the rudder would also allow ventilation. I don't want to use plywood because of the fire hazard.  Has any 260 owner attempted the making of such a shelf in the fuel locker? Anyone think this is not a good idea?