Remove the sink and you will have gbreat access to most of the cooler.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sat, 22 Nov 2008 16:11:50 -0500Subject: Re: 
catalina27-talk: Access to sink and cooler in Traditional LayoutTo: 
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I drilled holes in the ice chest and sprayed insulation into the void 
surrounding the chest then plugged the holes with plastic caps.
 
David Hoyt
 

In a message dated 11/22/2008 3:35:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
One of my winter projects is to replace the galley sink drain and insulatethe 
cooler in my '79 traditional layout.  Any advice on getting access tothese?  It 
looks like I have to take the whole galley cabinet out, but I wanted toconfirm 
that.  I took all the screws out that I could see holding that in,but it 
appears that there are more on the aft end that I am missing becausethat side 
is pretty tight yet.  There is a wooden bulkhead on the forward end of the port 
lazerette thatprevents me from getting to the aft side of the cabinet, so I am 
hoping thescrews are all inside the cabin.  The battery charger and shore 
powerbreaker and wiring is all attached to that bulkhead, so it would be a 
painto remove. Any hints and tricks are appreciated.Jim ReinardyC27 #4223 
"Irie"Milwaukee, WI


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