Structural Question B25

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Joseph Fikentscher
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Structural Question B25

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Is the B25 front deck strong enough to open up the interior bulkhead ALA JimmyG and create an illusion of more space. Using a back curtain and an open-ish bunk area I might be able to convince the wife to anchor out for the night.
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Re: Structural Question B25

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Joseph,

The chain locker bulk head does support the front deck between the bow peak and the v-berth hatch. Total removal would necessitate adding more material between the overhead stringers. See: http://bertram31.com/proj/tips/core.htm
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Re: Structural Question B25

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The flimsy piece of plywood that acts as a bulkhead between the anchor locker and the v-berth supports no load...at least on my boat. The two plywood bulkheads on either side of the v-berth do provide support and when removed the overhanging pieces will flex a little. You may be able to substitute a nice wood dowel or column for the plywood. That would open things up.
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