Leo Smith":2wn7x5o0 said:I'm curious if anyone has installed an Alaska bulkhead on a 16' cruiser. I realize that the cockpit space is limited, so a sliding door (or doors) might work better than the single hinged door found on a 22' C-Dory.
Thanks!
Leo
dotnmarty":22jx8ej9 said:Hey Leo- I'm glad you started this thread as it gives me a chance to post this picture of the Lizzie. It was taken about 5 years ago when you and I went for a cruise on Lake Washington. I really like the canvas "Alaskan bulkhead". Like Pat says, with a Buddy heater it keeps it cozy on the coldest days and has the added safety advantage of air circulation underneath when the door is zippered closed.![]()
colobear":2ef7x4jb said:That was Joe on R-Matey. There is a substantial difference in available space between a 16 and a 19. There are pictures in the R-Matey album.
hardee":1f33ytdn said:colobear":1f33ytdn said:That was Joe on R-Matey. There is a substantial difference in available space between a 16 and a 19. There are pictures in the R-Matey album.
Here is one of my photos of Ruth and Joe in the cockpit of their "R-Matey", a 19 with the custom bulkhead that Joe built. Really nice job and super folks. I'm sure their album has more detail on that bulkhead if you go looking.
Harvey
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Pat- I am certainly up for it. I heard from another 16 owner who said yes also. hopefully we'll get to discuss it further at the Taproom get together.Pat Anderson":1optidc9 said:Marty, we have to have another 16 event on Lake Washington one of these days! 16s rule, the bigger boats drool!