ssobol
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I already have the hatches in the tops of the V-berth compartments. Since I replaced the lazerette hatches with the improved ones, I have a couple extra hatches lying around.
Since I have put stuff in the forward V-berth compartment I was thinking of using one of the spare hatches to provide additional access to the front compartment. To do this I would put the hatch in the vertical bulkhead at the front end of the porta-potti storage location. There is room there for one of the lazerette sized hatches.
However, I have noticed that the crossbeam bulkhead that goes across the hull at this point is more than 1" thick. It is this thick for a reason, but whether it is just to hold up the V-berth or whether it is structural for the hull, I don't know.
So I'm wondering if cutting a ~10x12" hole in this bulkhead for a hatch is a good idea. It would make getting stuff in and out of the forward V-berth compartment easier though.
Any thoughts?
Since I have put stuff in the forward V-berth compartment I was thinking of using one of the spare hatches to provide additional access to the front compartment. To do this I would put the hatch in the vertical bulkhead at the front end of the porta-potti storage location. There is room there for one of the lazerette sized hatches.
However, I have noticed that the crossbeam bulkhead that goes across the hull at this point is more than 1" thick. It is this thick for a reason, but whether it is just to hold up the V-berth or whether it is structural for the hull, I don't know.
So I'm wondering if cutting a ~10x12" hole in this bulkhead for a hatch is a good idea. It would make getting stuff in and out of the forward V-berth compartment easier though.
Any thoughts?