Ray
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- Joined
- Dec 13, 2011
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- C Dory Year
- 2007
- C Dory Model
- 25 Cruiser
- Vessel Name
- Seaweed
I am not a very tall guy and didn't need the HUGE space above my head when inside the cabin.
I also have always had trouble finding a good place to stow those "extra" life jackets to keep on board (in addition to our inflatables/vests).
I came up with an open-air shelf to stow the life jackets on that made use of the small space in the raised cabin portion of the headliner where my head could NEVER reach.
Here are some photos of the finished shelf installed.

I used cherry lumber from ebay with semi-gloss varnish on it.

I didn't want to make any holes in the cabin top, so I sized it to fit the existing handrail bolts at the four corners. These are the only attachments so it can be removed later easily.

Four life jackets stow nicely!

As before, all photos are in my album with abbreviated text descriptions.
Ray
I also have always had trouble finding a good place to stow those "extra" life jackets to keep on board (in addition to our inflatables/vests).
I came up with an open-air shelf to stow the life jackets on that made use of the small space in the raised cabin portion of the headliner where my head could NEVER reach.
Here are some photos of the finished shelf installed.

I used cherry lumber from ebay with semi-gloss varnish on it.

I didn't want to make any holes in the cabin top, so I sized it to fit the existing handrail bolts at the four corners. These are the only attachments so it can be removed later easily.

Four life jackets stow nicely!

As before, all photos are in my album with abbreviated text descriptions.
Ray