THe port side locker had been modified to hold a half keg. The starboard
side locker has been insulated and will hold at lease one case if the we are
going out for a half day! A bin for limes or Lemons!

When not in use for the above, It seems fairly standard to all others.
Batteries, AC switch panel, ..our master Guest switch is located in the Port
locker as well!. Not that bad actually, because it forces us to remove and
inspect it for corrosion more often *twice a season*. We have one shelf to
port that holds everthing we toss in until we heel over too far! Bumper's,
Docklines, swim stuff water balloon launcher!
Starboard is more tricky since it does like to hold water! (We are
entertaining the notion to insulate it and make a cooler out of it) What
could be nicer than a cool spot  to sit on in August?
Until we do, it tends to hold the cleaning stuff since it turns out to be
wet.Sponges, camy mop, it even holds the West marine extendable mop/brush
stick During an extended sail the Starboard will hold the Emergency
standards - handheld, flairs, throw bag, write on board! .. That kind of
stuff! .....And one six pack in an insulated bag!

TomC.
Kiona
West River, Md.


On 5/9/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Port ... house and starter batteries, often used lines on the shelf, almost
> never used lines laying in the bottom, the life jackets and boat wash stuff
> on top of that. One of these days I'll build in some ways of organizing this
> large space better.
>
> Stb ... a couple dock lines, winch handles, and a small toolbox.
>
> Laz ... gas tanks for OB, a one-burner propane stove and a couple tanks, in
> a small tupperware tub. I use the stove in place of the alchohol model,
> which simply drives me to consume alchohol internally rather than
> externally. Also a bunch of swim noodles and a swim chair my wife likes to
> laz in
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> Tom
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> I've had my '81 Catalina 27 for less than a year and am still trying to
> figure out how to best use the port and starboard cockpit lockers as well as
> the lazarette.  Would you  mind sharing your "locker plan"?
>
> Thanks!
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> John K.
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