more room.....please!!!

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Jun 5, 2004
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- - belmont county
Having a great time with this 1972 version of the O'day 22' and being 6'6" tall, I was wondering if I could revamp the interior and remove or move back the bulkhead seperating the forward berth from the sink and cabinet. I don't need nor use the sink. I understand that I may have to have the wall or at least the part that is under the mast left alone for support. Does anyone have any ideas or photos or both on how I could remove some or all of that bulkhead.
 
Aug 1, 2006
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- - Chehalis Wa
and back support cushion?

I can’t answer your question on the remodel, but I understand the need for room. If anyone has pictures of back support cushions for a 22 that they have installed , please post pictures as well. Bayard
 
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Hi Sailing Pastor I am 6'-4" on good days and sail a 22 O'Day. The forward vee berths have 4 cushions: (2) vee shaped triangular forward cushions, and (2) extender cushions that go all the way to the bulkhead. They cover the porta potty and floor space. The extender cushions to make the entire forward compartment a huge vee berth. That should make for a berth around 6 feet and change in length. I leave the extender cushion over the porta-potty to create a long portside berth. On the starboard side, I left the extender cushion out to provide access to the forward compartment through the "doorway". But a few critical thoughts: We have 22 foot trailer sailers, and if you're over 6 feet in height, you're going to be cramped in that boat no matter what. The bulkhead that you're thinking of cutting into is not only part of the mast support structure, but also distributes the shroud deck plate loads to the hull. Weakening that area by removal of plywood might also weaken the stays holding up the mast. I never had trouble sleeping up forward on the 22, although I cannot say that I can completely "stretch" out up in there, it is still fairly roomy. If only I didn't have to crawl about in there on my knees because of the low headroom! Good Luck Sir! Stu "Karakahl" 1979 O'Day 22 CB Centerport, NY
 
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