I’ve seen peg board used here, it stops everything from falling into the shaft 
and lots of holes to provide airflow to the engine compartment.

 

Rick Taillieu

Shearwater Yacht Club

Halifax, NS.

 

 

 

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Subject: Stus-List Separation between locker and engine 33-2

 

I have no separation between my cockpit locker and the shaft and engine other 
than a short piece of glasses wood that is about a foot high.  This really 
limits the usefulness of the locker.  I had a dinghy paddle bounce into the 
shaft that caused my some brief trying to determine where the burning plastic 
smell was coming from. I assumed it was an impeller (every once in a while the 
sound of hooves are zebras 🤠). I checked a friend's 29-2 and it has a nice 
removable panel that looks original. My current plan is to fabricate a 
removable separator from wire shelving but would like to get the group's 
suggestions on other options. 

 

Cheers Doug

Celtic Knot 33-2 c/b

Frenchman's Bay

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