Just in case anyone needs this answer to win a trivia contest...
I have now cut out the tabbing on the plywood piece that held in the aft (factory option) water tank that mounts under the port seat hatch.
Turns out that it is an exact duplicate to the inside water tank under the starb. settee. Both are Ronco #B-134. 22 gallons.
Same space-wasting wedge shaped tank. We really like the available water supply on this boat and will replace this tank, but with something rectangular in shape that uses the space a lot more efficiently and can give us more precious storage in that laz. area.
I will replace the 3/4" plywood structure around it with honeycomb. Also the 6' + long shelf above it. 3/4" ply, faced with formica, is way too heavy for this boat, which is already overweight and out of trim on the aft port side. That shelf alone weighs in at 15#. Sheesh.
Without a sailboat and its projects, what would we all do with our spare time anyway?!
Cheers,
Loren
I have now cut out the tabbing on the plywood piece that held in the aft (factory option) water tank that mounts under the port seat hatch.
Turns out that it is an exact duplicate to the inside water tank under the starb. settee. Both are Ronco #B-134. 22 gallons.
Same space-wasting wedge shaped tank. We really like the available water supply on this boat and will replace this tank, but with something rectangular in shape that uses the space a lot more efficiently and can give us more precious storage in that laz. area.
I will replace the 3/4" plywood structure around it with honeycomb. Also the 6' + long shelf above it. 3/4" ply, faced with formica, is way too heavy for this boat, which is already overweight and out of trim on the aft port side. That shelf alone weighs in at 15#. Sheesh.
Without a sailboat and its projects, what would we all do with our spare time anyway?!
Cheers,
Loren
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