For a while now I've been wanting to convert the unused space where the aux. tank would be in between the helm seats into usable storage. I have already taken the first step and removed the deck panel and fitted a dry bottom over the bilge. I used marine plywood coated with several layers of epoxy and fitted it with 6" access plates in case I needed to get to the bilge. I also installed scuppers in case, for whatever reason, it got flooded. I made a template of the deck panel for future reference and reinstalled the panel. I then had limited access to this space but it was nice to be able to stow seldom used gear even if only big enough to fit through the factory access plate. The space remained nice and dry all last year so now I feel I'm ready to finish the job.
I just ordered and recieved two Innovative Product Solutions 13x17 deck hatches with drop in tubs. I plan on putting Plano tackle trays into the tubs and free my cabin from fishing tackle which will make the Admiral very happy! The tubs are removable so I will be able to store larger items below. One will be installed over the aux. tank space and one over the area where the head tank and macerator pump is, allowing better access to this system for maintenance.
Since I am not a glass guy, I am going to make it out of wood. The new deck hatches will either be recessed flush or under a second "false" wooden hatch for a flatter, seamless finish. I'm still mulling over design ideas. I was going to use teak but that area is now and will again be fitted with a snap in rug for our "four legged" family member who needs traction while under way. It seems to make sense to use a painted wood. What kind of paint should I use? Should I epoxy the wood and then paint or is there a product that does both?
I'm really excited about this project and hope to have it ready for next month's splash. Advice truly appreciated!!!
I just ordered and recieved two Innovative Product Solutions 13x17 deck hatches with drop in tubs. I plan on putting Plano tackle trays into the tubs and free my cabin from fishing tackle which will make the Admiral very happy! The tubs are removable so I will be able to store larger items below. One will be installed over the aux. tank space and one over the area where the head tank and macerator pump is, allowing better access to this system for maintenance.
Since I am not a glass guy, I am going to make it out of wood. The new deck hatches will either be recessed flush or under a second "false" wooden hatch for a flatter, seamless finish. I'm still mulling over design ideas. I was going to use teak but that area is now and will again be fitted with a snap in rug for our "four legged" family member who needs traction while under way. It seems to make sense to use a painted wood. What kind of paint should I use? Should I epoxy the wood and then paint or is there a product that does both?
I'm really excited about this project and hope to have it ready for next month's splash. Advice truly appreciated!!!