I'm 6', and still 'feel your pain'.  I can't imagine how you get by. 
The 6' high cabin often leaves me wanting a couple extra inches.  I'm
still searching for a hat with padding...

Why not just extend the V berth into the companionway?  I guess it
doesn't give extra width, but seems a good, easy choice for extra
length.  Especially considering a removable/stowable design.

I'd be very concerned about cutting into the bulkhead that is AFT of the
head, but maybe the forward bulkead is less of an issue.  Isn't most of
the load carried by aft?  How much is carried by the forward?

I'd be interested to hear what you come-up with.

Also, if you can figure-out how to raise the ceiling a couple inches, or
lower the floor, I'd be intersted in that two! ;)

Pete
'Still Fiesty'
'6171 TR

--- In [email protected], John Presler <hi_speed...@...> wrote:
>
> There has been some discussion lately re bulkhead removal and/or
modification .
> My personal opinion is not to modify them period. The bulkhead
that the mast is
> on is an intergal part of the hulls strucural strength,  rigging
attachments and
> chainplates clearly evidence this FACT. The forward bulkhead while not
as
> critical to the rig definately adds structural strength to the
hull.    If you
> have the dinette interior the aft seatback can be modified to "Quick
Release" as
> mine has been done with some threaded machine screws nylock nuts and a
couple of
> camlocks add a cushion of  hi density foam and itÂ
makes  into a suitable queen
> size (almost) bed . With a traditional interior you can do the
same thing to the
> berth opposite the galley , there is a little more carpentry
involved to get it
> all to the same height.... but it can still be installed with hardware
similar
> to the dinette attachments and stowed or dockboxed when it is not in
use.  Happy
> Sailing!!  John Presler  Hull # 93 Keewadinoquay
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: alaskasailorman waderrog...@...
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, July 22, 2010 12:41:11 AM
> Subject: [IC27A] New to the group and have question about Cat 27
forward
> bulkhead
>
> Â
> Hey everyone,
> I'm new to the group but not new to sailing. I've done some offshore,
coastal
> and inter coastal sailing in my day. I am, however, new to a Catalina
27
> standard rig.
>
> I've had her out a few times and love the way she handles. Kind of
tender but
> responsive...
> I'm a tall guy, 6'4", and am trying to increase sleeping space. Was
thinking
> about removing the forward bulkhead wooden wall that's next to the vee
berth on
> the starboard side. I understand it might have a structural function
such as
> stiffening the boat when under sail. I want to build an extension on
the
> starboard side of the vee berth that runs into the head area that will
allow me
> to put a cushion on it and thereby make the vee berth much longer.
Hope I'm
> being clear here. It would be a wooden 'shelf' that could be removed
and stowed
> or put into place over the top of the head and then with a cushion on
top of it,
> make the vee berth that much longer and wider.
> Have any of you done this and if so, can you share pictures or just
some sage
> advise?
> Thanks so much
> Alaska Sailorman...
>


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