where to stow the door(washboards) on MK1

Re: where to stow the door(washboards) on MK1

Postby Gramps » Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:18 pm

So many options on a Mark 1. I can also stow mine under the cokpit seat on the port side. The lower board sits inside the top board and the bottom of the top board rests above a timber bracket at the aft end of the berth. The top end sits snugly against a piece of curved timber under the bulkhead with a simple wooden twist handle to hold it in position.
In practice I use the starboard locker. Dead easy!

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Re: where to stow the door(washboards) on MK1

Postby bearmcnally » Mon Nov 28, 2011 4:40 pm

SO SIMPLE AND EASY ARE THE MK 1's
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Re: where to stow the door(washboards) on MK1

Postby Phillip » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:17 pm

Tom,

Forget the 2's and 3's here is how I do it!

Just note that I have turned the frame around 180 degrees so that you can see the construction.
There is a 25x25mm timber bead attached to support the locker floor.

Click and save photos to your files to see them better.
Added a third photo showing doors in frame.

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Frame in locker.
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