[Public-List] Shelving in forepeak (mel martin)

mel martin mel.martin at utoronto.ca
Thu Dec 9 08:25:34 PST 2010


Thanks Gordon, your solution might work for me. I'll be able to find out in
the spring when I can move all the gear out of the forepeak. Right now the
salon is holding the engine and I am burrowing in the engine compartment,
uncovering a multitude of sins!

Best,
Mel


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Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 16:06:51 -0500
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Hi Mel - 

We had the same issue with the ones in SURPRISE's forecabin.  We left them
as-is for about the forward 1/3 then from there aft cut them to just the
width of the flange glassed into the hull.  I put a matching fiddle along
the cut edge.  Up forward where your feet go the shelf is still as big as it
was; aft of that where your hips and shoulders are they are only a few
inches wide - just right for putting glasses or a watch up while sleeping.

Gord #426 SURPRISE


On 07/12/10 4:02 PM, "mel martin" <mel.martin at utoronto.ca> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I want to alter the shelves in the forepeak  (every time I roll over, I
get
> another bruise on my shoulder), but I am concerned that they function as
> stringers to provide additional structural support. Does anyone know
whether
> this is the case? Has anyone ever modified the shelves so that they are
more
> shoulder-friendly? Any and all advice greatly appreciated.
> 
> Mel
> 
> Hull #452
> 
>  
> 
>  
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Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 17:39:43 -0800
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is there a picute for us ltd people?


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