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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 |
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having just had a look at my cat,
sort of slipped my mind that this one has daggerboards. This makes fitting internal storage hardly worthwhile as the remaining spaces arent very usable. Will simply carry less stuff. Any useful tips on storage though? "Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... 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 |
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Shaun Van Poecke wrote:
having just had a look at my cat, sort of slipped my mind that this one has daggerboards. This makes fitting internal storage hardly worthwhile as the remaining spaces arent very usable. Will simply carry less stuff. Any useful tips on storage though? "Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... Look for a copy of _The Finly Fitted Yacht_ by Ferenc Mate' |
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Hi Cavelamb,
That's a pretty cryptic comment to give to someone who is hoping to go sailing in 3 weeks ;-) I think i read that book last year, but if it was the one Im thinking of then it was mostly full of olde style highschool wood shop style projects for spice racks and the like. At the time I read it I was trying to fit out a thunderbird 26, but there were only a couple of things in the whole book that struck me as being useful, the sliding bed, cockpit windows etc... There werent too many ideas that were adaptable to a beach cat. This book was all full of hand drawn sketches. Are we talking about the same book? Thanks, Shaun "cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Shaun Van Poecke wrote: having just had a look at my cat, sort of slipped my mind that this one has daggerboards. This makes fitting internal storage hardly worthwhile as the remaining spaces arent very usable. Will simply carry less stuff. Any useful tips on storage though? "Shaun Van Poecke" wrote in message ... Look for a copy of _The Finly Fitted Yacht_ by Ferenc Mate' |
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Shaun Van Poecke wrote:
Hi Cavelamb, That's a pretty cryptic comment to give to someone who is hoping to go sailing in 3 weeks ;-) I think i read that book last year, but if it was the one Im thinking of then it was mostly full of olde style highschool wood shop style projects for spice racks and the like. At the time I read it I was trying to fit out a thunderbird 26, but there were only a couple of things in the whole book that struck me as being useful, the sliding bed, cockpit windows etc... There werent too many ideas that were adaptable to a beach cat. This book was all full of hand drawn sketches. Are we talking about the same book? Thanks, Shaun We are. But I wouldn't characterizethe book that way. |
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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! ![]() more storage, get some seabags or something and strap them in. That is my opinion but I am an amateur.. |
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