The cabinetmakers who crafted the interior of my CD 30 powerboat did a lovely job. But why did they put so much interior storage space out of reach?
Here's a <a href="http://www.toolworks.com/bilofsky/mycd/">photo essay</a> showing the results of a fairly successful eight year struggle to find more storage space, and otherwise add convenience to the interior of Golden Phoenix.
- Walt Bilofsky
bilofsky@toolworks.com
Finding More Storage on a CD 30 Powerboat
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Finding More Storage on a CD 30 Powerboat
Captain Bilofsky,
An excellent story Sir! You were lucky to find such a fine carpenter. You make me want to look for spaces aboard Hanalei. Thank you!
Dave Stump
Hanalei CD-30C
An excellent story Sir! You were lucky to find such a fine carpenter. You make me want to look for spaces aboard Hanalei. Thank you!
Dave Stump
Hanalei CD-30C
Not a Carpenter.
Ahoy, Captain Stump -
Thanks for your feedback. However I feel I should mention that carpenters deal almost exclusively with straight lines. There are few straight lines aboard a boat. The gentleman in this instance is a shipwright.
Regards,
Walt
bilofsky@toolworks.com
Thanks for your feedback. However I feel I should mention that carpenters deal almost exclusively with straight lines. There are few straight lines aboard a boat. The gentleman in this instance is a shipwright.
Regards,
Walt
D. Stump, Hanalei wrote: Captain Bilofsky,
An excellent story Sir! You were lucky to find such a fine carpenter. You make me want to look for spaces aboard Hanalei. Thank you!
Dave Stump
Hanalei CD-30C
bilofsky@toolworks.com
Re: Upps ! ! !.......
Captain Bilofsky,
My apologies to the Shipwright Sir, I wasn't thinkin'!
Dave Stump
My apologies to the Shipwright Sir, I wasn't thinkin'!
Dave Stump