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On Nov 29, 11:47 pm, "Shaun Van Poecke"
wrote: Hi All, Am going sailing in whitsundays in about 3 weeks on a cobra cat, would love ot have some storage in the hulls if it is possible. This cobra is fibreglass (not glass over ply, just glass). Is it possible to remove the deck, fill in some of the hull with foam for additional security, then glass in some additional bulkheads and some storage? i had a caper cat last year that had excellent storage in the hulls and i would love to be able to carry some food/clothes/fuel in the hulls of this boat. I would have to start and complete the job within 3 weeks. the compartment need not be completely water tight, but enough to prevent some splashing. Any and all comments welcome! Thanks Shaun I don't know your boat, but I do have a rule about changing the weight or distribution of such in a stock vessel. Don't! If you needmore storage, get some seabags or something and strap them in. That is my opinion but I am an amateur.. |
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