B28 Updates - Input Please?
Posted: Jun 13th, '18, 01:07
Hi Everyone,
I'm currently repowering my B28 (still sticking with gas engines), but can't help but ponder some ideas for the cabin too.
I have a few ideas, and would love to hear your thoughts on a few ideas i have.
Part of me almost wants to gut it and start again, but i don't have the space (and can't really justify the time or expense), so looking for bang-for-buck options.
1. Aft bulkhead - the plywood has no rot in it, but it's not in the best shape. I'm tempted to replace the upper portion (between the engine bay and floor of the flybridge) with new timber, and epoxy-seal it rather than the white. Has anyone seen this done? My hull is deep blue, and i have a teak swim platform. I think it would look great overall.
2. I'm going to remove the lower helm. Here in Sydney, it's rarely cold enough to justify, and my flybridge as 3-sides enclosed with clears. It will also simplify the rewiring and new gauge cluster etc i want to put in. With that removed, i had an idea to open up the forward berth with no wall, to make it feel a little less "coffin" like inside the berth. Any thoughts on this idea? I have seen an example, but cannot find a reference. I'm doing alot of rewiring while the engines are out, so it's time to start fresh.
3. The kitchenette is really showing its age. I'm tempted to tear it out and start again. But any arguments for and against? I could give it a facelift, but i think starting again would be simpler. Laminate is peeling, joinery is failing. It's fine, because we rarely use it, but perhaps we would if it was in better condition?
Thanks all in advance.
Rob
I'm currently repowering my B28 (still sticking with gas engines), but can't help but ponder some ideas for the cabin too.
I have a few ideas, and would love to hear your thoughts on a few ideas i have.
Part of me almost wants to gut it and start again, but i don't have the space (and can't really justify the time or expense), so looking for bang-for-buck options.
1. Aft bulkhead - the plywood has no rot in it, but it's not in the best shape. I'm tempted to replace the upper portion (between the engine bay and floor of the flybridge) with new timber, and epoxy-seal it rather than the white. Has anyone seen this done? My hull is deep blue, and i have a teak swim platform. I think it would look great overall.
2. I'm going to remove the lower helm. Here in Sydney, it's rarely cold enough to justify, and my flybridge as 3-sides enclosed with clears. It will also simplify the rewiring and new gauge cluster etc i want to put in. With that removed, i had an idea to open up the forward berth with no wall, to make it feel a little less "coffin" like inside the berth. Any thoughts on this idea? I have seen an example, but cannot find a reference. I'm doing alot of rewiring while the engines are out, so it's time to start fresh.
3. The kitchenette is really showing its age. I'm tempted to tear it out and start again. But any arguments for and against? I could give it a facelift, but i think starting again would be simpler. Laminate is peeling, joinery is failing. It's fine, because we rarely use it, but perhaps we would if it was in better condition?
Thanks all in advance.
Rob