v-berth framed picture mounting
Moderator: Jim Walsh
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v-berth framed picture mounting
Can I mount a small framed photo / painting in my CD28 in the v-berth at eye level such that it is seen from the companion way, just forward of the forward hatch? I mean at the flat section above the v-berth where the above deck housing curves around through the center line of the boat at the level of the portlights. The problem is that this is the inside of the cabin, and dead on the center line, i.e. the interior wall of where any breaking wave over the bow strikes the house. Do I dare drill a small hole for small screws to anchor the photo? Is there an interior lining in this section? Is this whole idea fool hearty? I have seen photos of such arrangments and they look great. Dresses up the place real elegant like.. How was the photo / painting secured? I do not (in the worst way) want to make a hole or cause any weakening of the house, particularly here where incidentally, I sleep. My present v- berth has NO drips whatsoever. Any advice?
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VELCRO ???
N.M.
- Warren S
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Cape Dory 270 Hull #5
Washington, NC
indeed!
When we took ownership there was a nice pen/ink drawing of the boat itself framed in 5x7 and, you guessed it: velcroed to the salon bulkhead. We, too, are all about the classing up of the place, "real elegant like". Works great and stays put no matter what.
"Being hove to in a long gale is the most boring way of being terrified I know." -Donald Hamilton
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anchor rode door
Thank you all for these suggestions. Today I set it up on the anchor rode compartment door at the forward end of the v-berth and determined that it will look perfect from all the way back to the companionway! I can drill holes in that door and set the screws in from the other side with no fear. AND my Honolulu raised wife - also the Minister of Finance in this household - can sleep under a koa-framed 19th century print of a brilliant pink dawn behind Diamond Head. How's that for strategy?
You don't need no stinkin' holes!
Use Velcro like others have suggested. Use horizontal and vertical placements of the tape. Any holes in that door will absorb moisture from the anchor rode, swell and then delaminate. Why allow that to happen when you can avoid it
- winthrop fisher
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cd 22 "Easy Rider Sr" 84
velcro
velcro is excellent stuff too use, for ever thing and 101 uses.....winthrop