Figured some might appreciate this. This boat had a leaky window that destroyed the cabin sole and galley cabinets. We’re in the process of gutting the interior. Replacement flooring is being cut using a CNC machine and measurements transcribed into CAD.
Does anyone have any words of wisdom since we have this removed? Anything to take advantage of while it’s open, or would maybe do differently? We’re already opening up the bilge access a bit, and making it easier to run cables for when we unstep the mast next winter and add radio/radar.
only mod we’re considering is making the table a bench seat against the wall, with a leaf that can open up to extend to the other side. This will also help when we do a compression post replacement next winter.
Other than that it can be lowered to make a bed, like the original. Not sure if we’re going to keep the galley island as-is.
Also using thick plywood, coated in epoxy and covered with that foam teak veneer.
Does anyone have any words of wisdom since we have this removed? Anything to take advantage of while it’s open, or would maybe do differently? We’re already opening up the bilge access a bit, and making it easier to run cables for when we unstep the mast next winter and add radio/radar.
only mod we’re considering is making the table a bench seat against the wall, with a leaf that can open up to extend to the other side. This will also help when we do a compression post replacement next winter.
Other than that it can be lowered to make a bed, like the original. Not sure if we’re going to keep the galley island as-is.
Also using thick plywood, coated in epoxy and covered with that foam teak veneer.
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