I've noticed that many owners have attached things to the cabin walls.
I'd like to do the same but hesitate as drilling into the cabin wall to say, anchor a screw, may mean inadvertently punching a drilled hole right through the cabin wall.
What is the advice for securing objects to cabin wall such as some teak strips? This same question applies to the walls in the forward sleep area in the bow.
1) Example would be to add a shelf high up on each of the two walls as you enter the cabin from the cockpit such as Ranger Tug's has integrated in the new R27.
2) Another example would be the teak compartment several people have added to port side cabin wall above and centered over the dinette table.
Just what kind of attachment is used to secure these things to the fibre glass surfaces ?
Thanks.... 🙂
I'd like to do the same but hesitate as drilling into the cabin wall to say, anchor a screw, may mean inadvertently punching a drilled hole right through the cabin wall.
What is the advice for securing objects to cabin wall such as some teak strips? This same question applies to the walls in the forward sleep area in the bow.
1) Example would be to add a shelf high up on each of the two walls as you enter the cabin from the cockpit such as Ranger Tug's has integrated in the new R27.
2) Another example would be the teak compartment several people have added to port side cabin wall above and centered over the dinette table.
Just what kind of attachment is used to secure these things to the fibre glass surfaces ?
Thanks.... 🙂