So I have been thinking of ways to free up more space/organize the cabin area into less of a clutter for the offshore trips that I have been taking on my 1988 226 Seafarer. My boat only has the main 93 gallon fuel tank installed and the large empty space forward of that tank where the aux. tank would be.
I had previously considered leaving this space empty in the event I wanted further fuel capacity. Since I have been achieving an average of 3 N.M. per gallon on my current setup, I have found that I have plenty of range with just the main tank and have since nixed the idea of installing an aux. tank.
I had also previously considered installing a watertight hatch in the panel above the space and just using it for ancillary storage, but that space is so large and deep it would make retrieving things that ended up in a corner a challenging prospect. Plus, it seems to always retain some level of moisture/humidity, so anything stored in there would become a mold factory.
I was thinking last night about the prospect of molding an insulated fiberglass box that would take up most of the area and fit beneath the floor panel. I would then install an appropriately sized hatch in the panel and use that space for clean ice storage. With the volume of this space, it should eliminate the deck and cabin space that currently gets occupied by 2 larger coolers for ice/frozen water bottles when I go offshore. I would likely still bring a small cooler to keep ballyhoo on ice, etc without polluting the clean ice storage.
So there are two issues I foresee right now. One is where to have the box drain. Since I will only being storing ice, it should be minimal drainage of meltwater. I could have it drain into the compartment below, but then I would have to have the second plug in the aft bulkhead out all of the time which allows water flow from the forward fuel compartment through the aft fuel compartment and into the bilge. An alternative would be to install a pump at the base of the box and pump the meltwater overboard, which would require some plumbing.
The second issue is installation of a sealing, low-profile hatch in the panel of the forward compartment that is capable of supporting someone standing on it.
Does anyone know the dimensions of that forward compartment off hand? I am trying to get an idea of volume but my boat is 50 miles away right now. Also, any insight/ideas appreciate as well.
Thanks!
I had previously considered leaving this space empty in the event I wanted further fuel capacity. Since I have been achieving an average of 3 N.M. per gallon on my current setup, I have found that I have plenty of range with just the main tank and have since nixed the idea of installing an aux. tank.
I had also previously considered installing a watertight hatch in the panel above the space and just using it for ancillary storage, but that space is so large and deep it would make retrieving things that ended up in a corner a challenging prospect. Plus, it seems to always retain some level of moisture/humidity, so anything stored in there would become a mold factory.
I was thinking last night about the prospect of molding an insulated fiberglass box that would take up most of the area and fit beneath the floor panel. I would then install an appropriately sized hatch in the panel and use that space for clean ice storage. With the volume of this space, it should eliminate the deck and cabin space that currently gets occupied by 2 larger coolers for ice/frozen water bottles when I go offshore. I would likely still bring a small cooler to keep ballyhoo on ice, etc without polluting the clean ice storage.
So there are two issues I foresee right now. One is where to have the box drain. Since I will only being storing ice, it should be minimal drainage of meltwater. I could have it drain into the compartment below, but then I would have to have the second plug in the aft bulkhead out all of the time which allows water flow from the forward fuel compartment through the aft fuel compartment and into the bilge. An alternative would be to install a pump at the base of the box and pump the meltwater overboard, which would require some plumbing.
The second issue is installation of a sealing, low-profile hatch in the panel of the forward compartment that is capable of supporting someone standing on it.
Does anyone know the dimensions of that forward compartment off hand? I am trying to get an idea of volume but my boat is 50 miles away right now. Also, any insight/ideas appreciate as well.
Thanks!