The under area berth, "the cave" is usless as delivered with a matress. I am building a photo journal of it's retrofit and will post the stages and efforts soon. We are finding that by removing the matress, there is plenty of deck storage for the heavy things like water and other necessary beverages. (?)
we filled the deck space of this area with cases of beverages but first lined the bulkheads with milk crates laying on their sides, facing you for access. I made clear acrylic panels that are basically one foot square and hinged them to each crate at the bottom and used a bungee and its hook to secure the panel to the upright position. this allows four (4) crates across and at least two (2) levels [three levels are usable but we began to worry about weight.]
Secure each level of crates to the bulkhead using hooks, line, bungees or whatever, attached to hooks attached to the bulkhead. (use short screws!)
the second row stacked on top of the other should be wired to the ones below to eleminate shifting.
By using crates and clear doors, you dont have to lift each crate to find what you are looking for as you can see. The real bonus, if you find that you have a little grandchild ready to sleep in the cave, pull the crates out and distribute them evenly around the boat.
All is cool.
Bob
Tuggin' Aweigh
we filled the deck space of this area with cases of beverages but first lined the bulkheads with milk crates laying on their sides, facing you for access. I made clear acrylic panels that are basically one foot square and hinged them to each crate at the bottom and used a bungee and its hook to secure the panel to the upright position. this allows four (4) crates across and at least two (2) levels [three levels are usable but we began to worry about weight.]
Secure each level of crates to the bulkhead using hooks, line, bungees or whatever, attached to hooks attached to the bulkhead. (use short screws!)
the second row stacked on top of the other should be wired to the ones below to eleminate shifting.
By using crates and clear doors, you dont have to lift each crate to find what you are looking for as you can see. The real bonus, if you find that you have a little grandchild ready to sleep in the cave, pull the crates out and distribute them evenly around the boat.
All is cool.
Bob
Tuggin' Aweigh