CharlieRock
New member
Our CC23 Venture came with a full Isinglass camper back. Until we replace it with Screens, wondering where you store your camper panels when not in use? On our Ranger tug, there was cave storage under the dinette, and i kept isinglass panels rolled, and separated by old sheets. Screen panels were folded and put in flat storage tubs.
On the roof rack, i had something like the picture below, where i stored fishing rods and reels when not in use (boat lived in a wetslip). The covers lock and would deter, but not prevent theft. for the camper panels, a glued on end cap and opposite threaded end cap would suffice. What are good storage ideas (they will rarely be used in summer here on the St Johns River). We have the high radar arch, and plenty of room. Considering a 4 foot section of PVC where the panels can be stashed and remain protected and take up the already limited storage room. I could also suspend hanging loops on the less used (my wifes side) side of the V-Berth and hang them there. Less sightly and cumbersome for other uses of the v-berth. I tend to over solve things and looking for proven ideas and insights! See you in Hontoon in 10 days!

On the roof rack, i had something like the picture below, where i stored fishing rods and reels when not in use (boat lived in a wetslip). The covers lock and would deter, but not prevent theft. for the camper panels, a glued on end cap and opposite threaded end cap would suffice. What are good storage ideas (they will rarely be used in summer here on the St Johns River). We have the high radar arch, and plenty of room. Considering a 4 foot section of PVC where the panels can be stashed and remain protected and take up the already limited storage room. I could also suspend hanging loops on the less used (my wifes side) side of the V-Berth and hang them there. Less sightly and cumbersome for other uses of the v-berth. I tend to over solve things and looking for proven ideas and insights! See you in Hontoon in 10 days!
