I was rereading the May 2009 Technotes today at lunch. In Mikes article about the systems behind the walls of the aft cabin I noticed for the first time the 2x6(?) boards that are between the the aft water tank and the cockpit floor. I don't remember having them on mine, curious about their purpose. Or maybe I'm just getting forgetful.
Ken - I'm sure I don't have them either.
Craig
I do have them on mine, 918. They are attached to the 4X4's and cantilever aft. They are what the propane locker sits on. You don't notice them from looking in the stern locker because they are covered with a piece of plywood.
Steve
I have them on mine also, #5 5 3. Thought PO had done a mod for propane tanks.
I don't recall if I have them (2x 4/6s) or not.
There is something that prevents the steering from going too far in either direction and that could be the reason they are there. A thought
I have hull # 91 and do have them. I am pretty sure they are placed there to create protection for the half of the steering quadrant that is aft of the rudder post. There is a post on the quadrant that stops rotation, but I am pretty sure these are farther apart than the diameter of the quadrant to protect us from dropping things into the lazarette and getting them tangled with the steering cables. That post hits another fixed structure under the cockpit floor to constrain rotation to ~+/- 45 degrees.
Placing the propane locker there is convenient as well as functional.
Michael
I got'em - They support the propane locker and the butt ends act as rudder stops.
Steve : You just tweaked my brain.
The 2Xs do support the propane locker box on top of them. That's why some boat didn't have them!! -- the ones equipped with CNG (which is under the aft cabin settee) .
a picture of #923 ..... it does have supports as well.
I think that all the boats up to the first walk thru transom had the 2x6s. Our boat has CNG and no propane locker, and the 2x6s were still there for shielding of the rear of the steering cable wheel and the rudder stops.
John