I had to open up and tear out the foam under the aft, bench seat on my 16' Angler because of water intrusion (see recent post and photos). What I am pondering now is how to finish up what I have started. The floor of the cockpit is glassed and continuous where it passes under the bench so I don't see a problem there. My original plan was to cut out a rectangular opening in the face of the compartment with a lower lip of about two inches to impede water in the cockpit from flowing into the storage areas beneath the bench. This would make it more of a dry storage area. After further thought I am wondering if it might be a better idea for the opening to reach all the way to the floor. I might have to cut a couple of small holes near the back for any water to escape to the drain but it seems like a good idea. Either way it will be a simple wooden access door. Just wondering what others thought of the pros or cons of doing it either way. Taking the front enclosure all the way down to the floor would allow easier access for storing things like a battery and portable fuel tank.
