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After reading all the posts here I changed my plans. You were right we need
the sink. I just screwed 1" thick boards cut to fit the sides of the hatch to the AC unit from the inside. I just set it in the bottom of the hatch and put the remaining boards above it. My wife at 5'-2" can step over it going in and out. Her main complaint about it was "I is freezing in here" "I am FREEZING!" "It's COLD!" "BRRRRRR!" Well, I warmed her right up...... ;o) We just use it to sleep good at night. In the morning, I just lifted it out (only weighs about 40 lbs.) and stowed it then went sailing. Thanks for the advice. Happy Sails, John |
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Glad it works for you. Good you took my advice.
Scotty "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... After reading all the posts here I changed my plans. You were right we need the sink. I just screwed 1" thick boards cut to fit the sides of the hatch to the AC unit from the inside. I just set it in the bottom of the hatch and put the remaining boards above it. My wife at 5'-2" can step over it going in and out. Her main complaint about it was "I is freezing in here" "I am FREEZING!" "It's COLD!" "BRRRRRR!" Well, I warmed her right up...... ;o) We just use it to sleep good at night. In the morning, I just lifted it out (only weighs about 40 lbs.) and stowed it then went sailing. Thanks for the advice. Happy Sails, John |
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and mine!
Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Glad it works for you. Good you took my advice. Scotty "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... After reading all the posts here I changed my plans. You were right we need the sink. I just screwed 1" thick boards cut to fit the sides of the hatch to the AC unit from the inside. I just set it in the bottom of the hatch and put the remaining boards above it. My wife at 5'-2" can step over it going in and out. Her main complaint about it was "I is freezing in here" "I am FREEZING!" "It's COLD!" "BRRRRRR!" Well, I warmed her right up...... ;o) We just use it to sleep good at night. In the morning, I just lifted it out (only weighs about 40 lbs.) and stowed it then went sailing. Thanks for the advice. Happy Sails, John |
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Me too....
"Scout" wrote in message ... and mine! Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Glad it works for you. Good you took my advice. Scotty "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... After reading all the posts here I changed my plans. You were right we need the sink. I just screwed 1" thick boards cut to fit the sides of the hatch to the AC unit from the inside. I just set it in the bottom of the hatch and put the remaining boards above it. My wife at 5'-2" can step over it going in and out. Her main complaint about it was "I is freezing in here" "I am FREEZING!" "It's COLD!" "BRRRRRR!" Well, I warmed her right up...... ;o) We just use it to sleep good at night. In the morning, I just lifted it out (only weighs about 40 lbs.) and stowed it then went sailing. Thanks for the advice. Happy Sails, John |
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