Yes, this tends to reveal how our boats differ by model year and engine
configuration.

My port locker gets completely filled with the docklines and other running
rigging lines that have accreted over 27 years, as none are ever thrown
away.

My starboard locker gets a fishing kit, hatchboards.

My stern lazarette gets buckets, clean-up stuff, fenders. Because I have put
an outboard on the stern, I now have a small gas tank (starboard) and a
battery (port) in there. (The vessel¹s two main batteries are beneath the
dinette aft settee bench.)


--Dave Shugarts
  C-27 #4866 Cahoots (1981)
  SR, A4, Outboard, Tiller, Dinette
  Newtown (Housatonic River), CT
  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Website: http://www.BoatDiddly.com
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On 5/8/08 9:35 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Since it may depend on engines and things:
> On my 78 Catalina with Petter Mini-six diesel engine.
>  
> Dock lines, spare lines, tiller extension and hatch boards in the starboard
> locker (shallow one).
> Two batteries, swimming ladder and boat hooks in the port locker.
>  
> The heavy batteries are balanced by a water tank, head waste and fuel tank on
> the starboard side.
>  
> 
> 
> 
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