Ever since seeing the storage caddy on the new R-27 I've been envious of it. I wanted one also but on our R-25 I could not see how to attach one without screwing into the cabin wall. Not knowing just how thick the cabin wall was has caused me some hesitation in drilling for fear of puncturing through the wall.
Today I came up with my solution to this. I had some Teak-stained red oak screen molding (3/4" x 5/16") left over from a previous project. I figured I could cut a suitable length and attach it horizontally between the two windows above the dinette table using suitably located screws holding the window framing in place. I needed screws longer than the ones the factory used as they had to feed through the 5/16" molding. I also wanted the molding to line up horizontally and in line with the lower window sill.
With the molding in place I can now attach the storage Caddy above the dinette table. I figure I can accommodate a storage caddy no wider than 15" because being any wider the Navigator's seat when facing forward and being leaned on backwards the backrest would/will contact the storage caddy and damage it or worse still dislodge it and break it off the molding. The distance between the two windows is 18.75" and WM sells two Teak storage caddies; one that is 18.375" wide and another that's 14.75" wide. So I will purchase the smaller one and butt it up to the rear most window above the dinette table.
The solution lends itself to easy 'uninstalling'... leaving no trace of this ever having been done. I will keep the two original factory screws I removed and if and when I want to remove the storage caddy (i.e., resale activity for example) I can do so very easily and no one would be the wiser. 😉
Here's a photo of the molding attached between the two windows and ready for the WM Teak storage caddy. 🙂
Today I came up with my solution to this. I had some Teak-stained red oak screen molding (3/4" x 5/16") left over from a previous project. I figured I could cut a suitable length and attach it horizontally between the two windows above the dinette table using suitably located screws holding the window framing in place. I needed screws longer than the ones the factory used as they had to feed through the 5/16" molding. I also wanted the molding to line up horizontally and in line with the lower window sill.
With the molding in place I can now attach the storage Caddy above the dinette table. I figure I can accommodate a storage caddy no wider than 15" because being any wider the Navigator's seat when facing forward and being leaned on backwards the backrest would/will contact the storage caddy and damage it or worse still dislodge it and break it off the molding. The distance between the two windows is 18.75" and WM sells two Teak storage caddies; one that is 18.375" wide and another that's 14.75" wide. So I will purchase the smaller one and butt it up to the rear most window above the dinette table.
The solution lends itself to easy 'uninstalling'... leaving no trace of this ever having been done. I will keep the two original factory screws I removed and if and when I want to remove the storage caddy (i.e., resale activity for example) I can do so very easily and no one would be the wiser. 😉
Here's a photo of the molding attached between the two windows and ready for the WM Teak storage caddy. 🙂