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Paul
Hi,A buddy of mine and me just bought a 1976 O'day and it looks like a time capsule. We even found a calendar from 1976 in it. The exterior is in good shape, so we want to focus on the inside. Everything seems to be in good shape, just a little too "groovy" for us. Also, we don't plan to use this boat for more than day-sailing in the bay and maybe an overnighter every once in a while...so we had some thoughts we'd like to bounce off this forum. First: The sink is nice, but doesn't seem too practical. Also the cabinet that it is on just seems to attract mold and nastiness.Second: The little table seems to be more in the way than anythingThird: The whole bulkhead with it's door, etc. seems like a bit of overkillWe were thinking if removing all these items and leaving the cabin completely open. If someone needs to use the porta-potti, that person could just shoo everyone out of the cabin for a bit until they are done. We thought maybe of hanging a curtin instead of the bulkhead, but that seems silly at this point.Are any of these things useful making this plan a bad idea? Also we are trying to think of cheap ways to get cushions for the berths. I thought of maybe getting some futon mattresses (many times they are being given away on Craig's list) and cut them down to size...although futons are not very comfortable. Any help on cheap cushion ideas would be great. I can sew on a sewing machine, so I'm not afraid of that. We need to get rid of that nasty wallpaper on the sides as well. I saw some people used carpets or cedar strips...I like those ideas. Any help and/or pics would be great...I can be reached at ppaquett@cisco.com also.