I drilled holes in the ice chest and sprayed insulation into the void  
surrounding the chest then plugged the holes with plastic caps.
 
David Hoyt
 
 
In a message dated 11/22/2008 3:35:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

One of  my winter projects is to replace the galley sink drain and insulate
the  cooler in my '79 traditional layout.  Any advice on getting access  to
these?  

It looks like I have to take the whole galley  cabinet out, but I wanted to
confirm that.  I took all the screws out  that I could see holding that in,
but it appears that there are more on the  aft end that I am missing because
that side is pretty tight yet.   

There is a wooden bulkhead on the forward end of the port lazerette  that
prevents me from getting to the aft side of the cabinet, so I am  hoping the
screws are all inside the cabin.  The battery charger and  shore power
breaker and wiring is all attached to that bulkhead, so it  would be a pain
to remove. Any hints and tricks are appreciated.

Jim  Reinardy
C27 #4223 "Irie"
Milwaukee,  WI




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