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Old 02-02-2016, 02:37 PM
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Anyone ever add in deck storage on a 4 stringer 20 Seacraft? I removed a lot of foam when I re did the boat a few years back and I'm trying to see if it's practical to add some sort of hatch to access the now empty area. I'd have to make a front and rear bulkhead. Anyone ever done it? Below is a picture during the deck replacement. The starboard side is where my rigging tube is now but the port side is open fore to aft. Thoughts?

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Old 02-02-2016, 04:58 PM
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I have thought about the void in front of the fuel tank.... it would be a good place for storage / bait well in the floor ??? or a cast net locker / pretty sure someone made it a fresh water tank area but it may have been on a 23..... I plan to build a coffin bos on my 20 when I redo my console so it may be out of the question for me ..
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Old 02-02-2016, 07:44 PM
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I did this on a Hiliner 222 that was restored. Used the bulkhead in front of the tank and added another 4' ahead. Then glassed in a 3" lip around the deck opening and made a cover. The cooler went on top for seating and was just in front of the console. Plumbed the drainage hole to the stern with 1.5" tubing.
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Old 02-03-2016, 08:32 AM
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Any pictures blackfin? I'm curious to see the lip you made. Thanks
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Old 02-03-2016, 02:30 PM
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so here's what I'm thinking...

Since my outboard port stinger is empty (no rigging or foam) I can cut a slit in the deck between the two stingers wide enough to slide down a piece of 1/2 inch thick fiberglassed piece of MG plywood. I'd have to get the dead rise of course for that area and I'd make a cardboard template first to make sure I had a good fit for the deadrise, then I could just cut that piece I slide down flush with the deck, grind out 12:1 then glass the top of that area of the deck and walla, theres a bulkhead. I'd leave a drainage hole in the bottom inboard side of my new bulkhead so any water could drain to the bilge like it does now. Then do the same thing for the aft bulkhead and then I have a storage area. I would just need to add an aftermarket hatch and I'm good to go right? my inserted bulkhead would not need to be perfect match to the hull deadrise as I will just be storing bigger items down there. anyone see any issues with this? There are no fuel, electrical or anything in that area to interfere or have to move. Please help, I need another winter project.........
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Old 02-03-2016, 03:15 PM
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You could use a Bladder tank for fresh water. It would conform to the bottom. All sizes available.
Google Plastimo Bladder water tanks
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Old 02-03-2016, 03:28 PM
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I did the Hiliner and took old school pics which the new owner has. None on my computer but I'll double check. I also put a floor in it so that it was not tied in to the bilge drainage. I used it for dry storage only.
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Old 02-04-2016, 09:43 AM
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I'm looking to make this a wet/dry storage. I just want to put stuff in there like life jackets, lines, fenders, maybe a tool box, etc...

Any thoughts as if this plan is a sound idea or am I asking for trouble? Thanks.
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Old 02-04-2016, 10:01 AM
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The space will develop mold and stay damp especially if water is not kept out of the bilge. Some owners have glassed in the vents which enables more moisture. Life jackets would not be a good idea. Spare prop, oil container, weather tight tool box , fenders etc would work.
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Old 02-04-2016, 10:37 AM
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good point Capt Chuck. do you think my idea of adding bulkheads (by slipping them in vertically) would work or am I somehow compromising structural integrity somewhere? Thank you.
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