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Interior pieces

Albin's "power cruisers"
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jerridsc
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Interior pieces

Post by jerridsc »

I think I finally figured out how to reduce file size of photos. Two of the shots show what I have to work with. The piece on the ground is one I am curious about. Looks like it may be designed to be removed from time to time, probably from forward cabin area.

Thanks,
jerridsc
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WillieC
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Re: Interior pieces

Post by WillieC »

I was going to say that might be the lift out piece above the rudder arm, but it clearly was screwed down, so then about the only other square (ish) pieces might be the helm floor above the batts. Or wall paneling just below the wheel under the dash?

What a great project you have there. I would find it a bit daunting looking at that pile. At least I can take out a few at a time and get them back before I forget.
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Re: Interior pieces

Post by hetek »

I was going to say the same - the center piece above the rudder.

I wouldn't be so sure about the screws. Looks to me like a previous owner made a sort of cam latches along the edges. Perhaps the panel rattled underway and it was his solution to dog it down.

My boat had the entire aft cabin gutted when I bought it. Bare fiberglass. The PO did include all the wooden bits regardless of condition, for which I am thankful. You can always use them as patterns for new pieces. I assembled a giant jigsaw puzzle out of it to see what goes where. It all did fall into place though.

Good luck with your puzzle too!
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WillieC
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Re: Interior pieces

Post by WillieC »

IKEA cam locks on an A25! Perfect! (Now just replace all that metric marine-like plywood with cardboard.)
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Re: Interior pieces

Post by DesertAlbin736 »

The middle photo looks like they could be some internal pieces under the forward cabin settees. Specifically under the area circled in this picture
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Re: Interior pieces

Post by WillieC »

I recently had those pieces out and there isn't a square one among them. I think. Maybe.
I'll let you know if I change my story.
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