Waterant
Senior Member
hi guys,
My engine rebuild is almost done, and I'm looking forward to start preparing the boat for cruising. Very exciting.
Questions:
How do you fasten the free-standing furniture for inevitable jumping on some waves? I have chairs, bar stools, a table, and a sofa, all free-standing in the saloon. Without fixing them somehow, all that will fly around when some moron runs 5' from me at full speed. It will have to be a pretty big moron, but they are abandoned in all shapes and sizes.
The same question is for the washer/dryer, free-standing in the pre-engine room area. I'm thinking of 4 blocks to fix the bottom corners and 3 bars at the top.
The old fridge and microwave were affixed by screws driven thru the side walls right into the appliance's enclosure and insulation. Not very elegant but cheap and effective. I would prefer not to do that with the new fridge and convection oven if there is a better way. Any other ideas?
And the last one is the glass shower doors. They are 2 glass panels hinged together with no way to keep them in the open or closed position reliably. I guess some bungee cords can help here, but this is not very "boatsy" .. "shipsy" , not sure what the correct word to describe properly doing things on a boat. Maybe an earth magnet at the bottom with a steel plate on the door panel? can be subject to rust at the bottom of the shower.
how did you solve the above issues on your boat?
My engine rebuild is almost done, and I'm looking forward to start preparing the boat for cruising. Very exciting.
Questions:
How do you fasten the free-standing furniture for inevitable jumping on some waves? I have chairs, bar stools, a table, and a sofa, all free-standing in the saloon. Without fixing them somehow, all that will fly around when some moron runs 5' from me at full speed. It will have to be a pretty big moron, but they are abandoned in all shapes and sizes.
The same question is for the washer/dryer, free-standing in the pre-engine room area. I'm thinking of 4 blocks to fix the bottom corners and 3 bars at the top.
The old fridge and microwave were affixed by screws driven thru the side walls right into the appliance's enclosure and insulation. Not very elegant but cheap and effective. I would prefer not to do that with the new fridge and convection oven if there is a better way. Any other ideas?
And the last one is the glass shower doors. They are 2 glass panels hinged together with no way to keep them in the open or closed position reliably. I guess some bungee cords can help here, but this is not very "boatsy" .. "shipsy" , not sure what the correct word to describe properly doing things on a boat. Maybe an earth magnet at the bottom with a steel plate on the door panel? can be subject to rust at the bottom of the shower.
how did you solve the above issues on your boat?