Re: Stus-List Clever storage modifications?

2016-01-03 Thread Dave Syer via CnC-List
Was eyeing the same space and will order a Bomar access hatch to do just
that on the 33ii.   No teak and holly, just a fiberglass liner that traps a
small storage/ventialtion/inspection opportunity.  There's a much larger
wasted space under the v-berth on the 33ii that has a plan attached.

Dave


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The section of sole under my nav table, where I put my feet, was just
screwed down to the interior liner. I pulled it up and cut a hole in the
liner, accessing an area big enough for tool storage so I can use the top
drawer for something else. It's far enough aft and high enough that any
bilge water doesn't find its way up there. I hinged the teak and holly to
be a lid.


Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine

Andrew Burton
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Newport, RI
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Re: Stus-List Clever storage modifications?

2016-01-02 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
The section of sole under my nav table, where I put my feet, was just screwed 
down to the interior liner. I pulled it up and cut a hole in the liner, 
accessing an area big enough for tool storage so I can use the top drawer for 
something else. It's far enough aft and high enough that any bilge water 
doesn't find its way up there. I hinged the teak and holly to be a lid.

Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine

Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI 
USA02840

http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
+401 965-5260

> On Jan 1, 2016, at 14:52, Dave Syer via CnC-List  
> wrote:
> 
> Working on my saloon table today got me wondering about what others may have 
> done to improve the utility of their boat's interior.  The table in the 33ii 
> is pretty decent for what it is, with a solid teak trestle like base 
> incoprporating a storage compartment accerssible from the top, and folding 
> nicely edged with teak.  I was able to find a set of lighweight plastic 
> canisters which fit perfectly in that space and a lot of food items get 
> stowed there.
> 
> At each end of the table there is space between the leaves.  On the forward 
> end I have mounted a fire extinguisher, and on the aft end I have mounted a 
> dual nissan/thermos holder I made out of acrylic plastic.  Very handy, and a 
> reasonably elegant design.  .   (The thermoses are great, and can keep water 
> hot for two days.  Great for my son's instant Ramen noodles -latter day hard 
> tack- or my constant supply of coffee.)   I noticed today that I may be able 
> to fit a small holder for paper napkins at one end of the table and also 
> maybe for salt and pepper shakers at the other.  Will ponder how to approach 
> this with some craft.   I notice there is also a couple inches of space 
> below the table, between its legs, just begging for use.
> Cutlery is already stowed in a fitted acrylic insert in the stock galley 
> drawer. 
> http://cncwindstar.blogspot.ca/2015/12/custom-cutlery-drawer-organizer-in.html
> 
> 
> Does anybody have any mods/ideas they'd be willing to share? 
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
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Stus-List Clever storage modifications?

2016-01-01 Thread Dave Syer via CnC-List
Working on my saloon table today got me wondering about what others may
have done to improve the utility of their boat's interior.  The table in
the 33ii is pretty decent for what it is, with a solid teak trestle like
base incoprporating a storage compartment accerssible from the top, and
folding nicely edged with teak.  I was able to find a set of lighweight
plastic canisters which fit perfectly in that space and a lot of food items
get stowed there.

At each end of the table there is space between the leaves.  On the forward
end I have mounted a fire extinguisher, and on the aft end I have mounted a
dual nissan/thermos holder I made out of acrylic plastic.  Very handy, and
a reasonably elegant design.  .   (The thermoses are great, and can keep
water hot for two days.  Great for my son's instant Ramen noodles -latter
day hard tack- or my constant supply of coffee.)   I noticed today that I
may be able to fit a small holder for paper napkins at one end of the table
and also maybe for salt and pepper shakers at the other.  Will ponder how
to approach this with some craft.   I notice there is also a couple
inches of space below the table, between its legs, just begging for use.
Cutlery is already stowed in a fitted acrylic insert in the stock galley
drawer.
http://cncwindstar.blogspot.ca/2015/12/custom-cutlery-drawer-organizer-in.html


Does anybody have any mods/ideas they'd be willing to share?

Dave
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