Removing wall of toilet room (head)?

Nov 15, 2023
13
Catalina 310 242 New Orleans
Hi,
I'm planning to replace my motor mounts and it seems like that aft port one will be easier to get to if that wall wasn't in the way. Can anyone offer advice on removing it without damaging it?
 
Jun 21, 2004
2,996
Beneteau 343 Slidell, LA
Can’t offer any advice for your specific boat; however, I could not have replaced mine without a helper. Didn’t have to cut anything, but it took a couple of days to complete the task. Access was horrible. Good luck.
 
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Jan 7, 2011
5,786
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
How about just cutting an access door in the wall? I cut one in the head of my O’Day 322 to make access to the starter, air cleaner, etc much easier.

By just cutting hole, you are not removing the structure of the bulkhead, but you can still get access.

Greg
 
Jan 11, 2014
13,223
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
Do not remove the entire bulkhead unless you are planning to replace it. Bulkheads are usually structural and removing will affect the structure of the boat. Think of the bulkhead as a load bearing wall in a house, if you remove a load bearing wall the structure is compromised.

If access is really that limited, that even with proper tools the engine mount can't be replaced, then @Tally Ho's suggestion of cutting a small access hole is appropriate. Make it as small as possible and close it up when the job is done. An opening will allow motor noise into the head and interior of the boat.
 
Nov 15, 2023
13
Catalina 310 242 New Orleans
How about just cutting an access door in the wall? I cut one in the head of my O’Day 322 to make access to the starter, air cleaner, etc much easier.

By just cutting hole, you are not removing the structure of the bulkhead, but you can still get access.

Greg
Thanks. That's something to think about.
 
Aug 29, 2016
137
Catalina 2004 310 (Hull #250) BC
Hi I did this project last year - although I hired a professional to replace the mounts, I have taken the bulkhead off a couple times, no issues to do that...there's a post I did in 2017 when I cut a hole to do an approved Catalina modification to give space separation from the exhaust heat riser elbow.
I stayed and watched the mechanic do the entire job over several days. Those motor mounts are pricey - yes I got the Universal mounts from Catalina Direct.
It was suggested to cut and place an access panel to access the port side but it's not necessary. You will hoist up the motor anyway to replace the mounts. I also replaced the prop shaft, cutlass bearing, and stuffing box at the same time (again parts from Catalina Direct). Might as well do these major projects at the same time because you'll have to realign everything with new motor mounts; this is the part where having an experienced pro do the alignment makes a huge difference - way beyond my scope of ability.
I also replaced the heat riser elbow, all hoses, and the heat exchanger (I bought one years ago knowing parts were skyrocketing in price so just had it ready, in storage) - might as well as you'll never have better access as when the bulkhead is off, and the motor hoisted. I also rebuilt the water pump (replaced bearings etc. at home).
 

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