Alyssa Jean
New member
Some of us had been talking about cutting away the left area of the hem bulkhead for quite a while. At the Friday Harbor CBGTG we got to see what it looks like after Jim and Laurie of Laurna Jo performed this surgery to theirs. I will have to say that it really opens up the V berth both for ease of entry and air circulation. It also makes the interior visually more spacious. This is pretty much how the Tomcat looks out of the factory. So next to do it a few days ago was Pat on Daydream. I did mine yesterday. Took about an hour. I removed the momentary wiper switch, sissy bar, and an extra 12V plug that I had previously installed. Then some plastic taped up to keep the dust contained and about 15 minutes with the roto drill a two bits and it was out. The thickness of the main area of the partition is 1/2". Patti has found some 1/2" edge trim that will finish of the edges as they looked before and should match the rest of the edging. The remaining shelf is supported on the port side by the remaining 10-12" of the bulkhead and one of the bolts at the bottom. And it is well attached all along the top under the windows.
These three boats were purchased together at one sit down at the 2005 Seattle Boat Show.
If privacy is an issue a simple curtain could be made by any canvas maker to replace the one that originally came with the boat. (The one that we have never used in 5 years) We just curtain the whole boat at night.
I put three pictures in my album under Upgrades (page 2).

These three boats were purchased together at one sit down at the 2005 Seattle Boat Show.
If privacy is an issue a simple curtain could be made by any canvas maker to replace the one that originally came with the boat. (The one that we have never used in 5 years) We just curtain the whole boat at night.
I put three pictures in my album under Upgrades (page 2).
