It's HOT and RAINY here in the summer, and being belowdecks is a real test of my dedication to cruising at this time of year. I have a couple of ideas for improving cabin ventilation, but before I start cutting holes in my pride and joy, I thought I would throw them out for some feedback. Here goes...1. The starboard side of the main cabin gets no air at all. I want to cut a rectangular hole in the starboard side of the bulkhead just above the level of the table and fit one of those teak louver inserts from the BoatUS catalog. The frame and louvers would be on the cabin side to preserve privacy in the forepeak, and so the screw heads won't show in the cabin. My only fear is weakening the bulkhead.2. A small clear hatch could be installed in the far end of the starboard quarter berth. It would open by swinging out and up into the fuel tank lazaret. The seat should keep the rain off, so the hatch could stay open all the time when not sailing. 3. Alternatively, the hatch could be installed in the starboard side of the cockpit, below seat level, where it would be easier to reach from the cabin. In this case the bimini should keep most of the rain off. I have been on larger cruising boats with this setup and it really works.I have a couple of other ideas but they are a little more radical (that's a really nice way to say "wacko") so I'll stop here for now. Please feel free to put in your two cents worth. Thanks.PeterS/V Raven(possibly rechristened "Sauna")