2005 22 Angler (Mount Vernon)- Craigslist

I see that you live in the Powell River area. I have been looking at online postings for float homes up there, very nice place from the pictures.
 
An Alaskan bulkhead is basically a removable or roll-up glass or canvas rear wall of a cabin. Mostly seen on fishboats where there is a lot of traffic from cabin to cockpit and back. The 19 has an Alaskan bulkhead as an option, I believe. Ruth and Joe's original R-Matey had a fiberglass bulkhead that Joe built.

Speaking of which, I haven't seen Ruth here in a dog's age. Has she forsaken us for the Tugnuts?

Warren
 
Doryman":d2e6g4tq said:
An Alaskan bulkhead is basically a removable or roll-up glass or canvas rear wall of a cabin. Mostly seen on fishboats where there is a lot of traffic from cabin to cockpit and back. The 19 has an Alaskan bulkhead as an option, I believe. Ruth and Joe's original R-Matey had a fiberglass bulkhead that Joe built.

Speaking of which, I haven't seen Ruth here in a dog's age. Has she forsaken us for the Tugnuts?

Warren

Hi Warren,

Thanks for thinking of us. We're still here and we miss you! See you at the SBS.

Ruth and Joe
R-MATEY
R25SC
 
I guess i learned something new today, i thought an Alaskan Bulkhead was more of a permanent,solid structure like C-Dorys have with the door. I would of thought that a removable/canvas snap or glass rear partition of the cabin to keep out the elements was called a drop down curtain. Tug
 
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