On our last foray to the valley to pick up supplies for our trip, we got a bunch of primary and secondary filters for our watermaker. When we got back to the boat and started rooting around in various cubbyholes, I discovered that I had already bought quite a few filters. Suddenly we had 20 filters to find a place for. To make matters worse, on our last order from SailRite, I bought 10 rolls of sail repair tape. This isn't quite as obsessive as it sounds since the rolls are only 15' long and a 3' rip in a sail will require 6' of tape. But, they are bulky and we now had to also find a place to stow them.
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I've always been very protective of the space in my engine room. It's really nice to have room around the engine in which to work. But, there is a lot of space down there.
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With this in mind, I designed a bag that would hang on the engine room bulkhead, would be easily removable, and, hopefully would hold a lot of stuff. I turned my rough drawing over to Lulu and she broke out the Featherweight and a bolt of Sunbrella and went to work.
In a fairly short time, she had turned my vision into reality. I took the "pocket" and a handful of Common Sense fasteners into the engine room and hung it up. Then I proceeded to load it up. We were both amazed at how much it held. It took all the filters and sail tape and had room for more.
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There was enough extra room that I was able to stuff two bags of Scotch-Brite pads in as well. Each bag contains 20 pads, each of which are about 6" x 9". They stick out the top but they're contained. You can't tell from these photos but there are actually two pockets side-by-side that run the complete height of the unit. And, if I need access to the oil behind the pocket, I can just undo a couple fasteners and reach behind. If I need room in the engine room for bigger jobs, the whole things comes out as easily as it went in.
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Amazing how many places you can find to stow stuff with a little imagination and a wife who's handy with a sewing machine.


1 comment:
Looks like it's time for me to learn how to sew! Great idea.
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