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Thanks guys... Duh! I did use that reference... and totally forgot.
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"Don't panic and carry a towel" Since you referenced the "thanks for all the fish" I thought mebbe...well, you know.l
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OK here is the berth access problem I mention below re "Bronze hardware"
So here is what I am proposing...
Here is the space with the filler face removed.
This is the back of the fller face...
I'd keep it much simpler
That crossed my mind... Still looking for options/ideas.
I'd section out that filler back to the 'glass and install a temp step which...
Just after I clicked on your link I got a "trojan" alert from my antivirus. Don't know if there was any correlation.
Search "Bed Rail" Fasteners or bracket
I would keep it simple as well. Why
I like your folding mast step idea
I suppose Gene could put in some longer
I really don't believe the door has that much strength...
My first thought
Removing the filler really cuts into the available bunk area.
I actually just meant remove the facing below
Thinking further on that idea...
options
Not bad ideas... all lead to a step on the outside...
Interesting idea. Have you tried what Westie suggested?
The v berth is just too small without the filler.
How about just a step under the hanging locker to starboard?
Something a little different
Yeah the head door does open all the way.
Thanks for the ideas and comments all... I love this "crowd sourcing...."
Be sure you carry a towel.
carry a towel???
You have to have read "Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe" for the towel and fish reference.
"Don't panic and carry a towel" Since you referenced the "thanks for all the fish" I thought mebbe...well, you know.l
Thanks guys... Duh! I did use that reference... and totally forgot.
Folding step alternative...
That's the step I was talking about in my post. I
Brilliant minds think alike
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Installed one just like that in a Tartan 41, so the Vee berth was more easily accessible
Door/step combo.