A late response to the thread on ventilation:  I just set up a boom tent
over the cabin entrance and keep the leave the hatchboards out and the hatch
cover open too, if necessary.  

Bill Riker
M15 - #184
Storm Petrel

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I suggest making a new upper hatch board out of 3/8" plywood and putting a
screen in it. Make a screen for your forward hatch using a fabric screening
and velcro. A cheap and relatively easy fix if you own a sabre saw and
scissors.
Ian
M-17
the mighty "Seaweeble"



08 19:09:58 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
[email protected]> Subject: M_Boats: Ventilation> > The
M 15 is stuffy and hot. Have any of your owners ventilated yours so >
sleeping there is really possible? If so what did you use to do the > job?
Any secrets to doing the job? Any brand names of equipment to > share? And
would you recommend doing it?> Phil> >
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