adam
Member III
I'm extended by galley behind the bulkhead and wouldn't mind some advice.
When I bought the boat, there was a sheet of plywood covering the hole shown in the photo and a new electrical panel mounted in it, which has now moved adjacent to the chart table. I wonder if the original electrical panel caught on fire at one point....
The space on top of the back of the icebox is approx. 30" wide by 10" deep which is a big, nice expansion of the galley.
1. I considered building the back wall of this new cabinet structurally, adding it as an additional partial bulkhead. But would that be overkill, especially as there isn't a matching bulkhead on the port side at all?
2. I'm considering just adding wood trim around the existing hole, and calling the project "done" with no front door on it. But anyone have other suggestions?
When I bought the boat, there was a sheet of plywood covering the hole shown in the photo and a new electrical panel mounted in it, which has now moved adjacent to the chart table. I wonder if the original electrical panel caught on fire at one point....
The space on top of the back of the icebox is approx. 30" wide by 10" deep which is a big, nice expansion of the galley.
1. I considered building the back wall of this new cabinet structurally, adding it as an additional partial bulkhead. But would that be overkill, especially as there isn't a matching bulkhead on the port side at all?
2. I'm considering just adding wood trim around the existing hole, and calling the project "done" with no front door on it. But anyone have other suggestions?