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Port side of the vberth, on the step to the bed. We have a small stainless steel can with lid. It is out of the way most of the time.
 
Port side of the vberth, on the step to the bed. We have a small stainless steel can with lid. It is out of the way most of the time.
 
For trash, I use 2.6 gallon bags with drawstring built in. Hang one on seat knob by cabin door and hang one on door stop on head door. Worked great for four years. ...... for sheets, my used boat came with a custom fitted sheet. For top sheet and blanket, I use king size and fold edges to eliminate excess hanging down. Works great. If there is a sheet hog in your bed, then each get a queen sheet and their own blanket.
 
My wife wants to know where those who own the C30 put their trash can and what do you use to maintain the interior wood?
Much Thanks
Alan
We put trash can in removed wine cooler space under helm seat.
 
We have a C30 and my wife had a matching cushion made for the port seat, which allowed her to use it as a lounge. As a result the space where her feet were is now available for a garbage etc..
 
Thanks, but I am a visual person will have to check when we go to the boat on saturday what it would look like.
We have a great canvas guy who is replacing our bimini and the black straps attached to the seats!
 
Sounds like you have a lot of help on the trash. WRT to wood cleaning: Murphy’s Oil Soap does a great job on the sealed and unsealed teak and laminate.
 
Yes, King sheets are best, folded under. The wood can be a challenge, most of the wood including the counter is veneer plywood and is easily damaged by both water and UV. The factory finish is pretty thin and will not protect the wood. Shortly after purchasing my boat I refinished most of the wood with multiple coats of urethane. Even so, one section of counter got damaged by a leaking bottle of cleaner.
 
I use teak oil. Apply with paper towel or rag. Any water stains, scrub a lot with blue Scotch Brite. The blue is plastic and is not abrasive like the green scotch brite.
 
I went to the boat today so was able to take a picture. This is my wife's favorite modification to the boat.
 

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For internal teak trim, we use Daly’s Teak Oil. A light rub with green Scotchbrite, a tack with mineral spirits, and a couple of light coats.

On our R37OB, the trim around the galley sink and stove gets the most attention.
 
What a great group, through this I also found the web site marine depot direct for cutwater parts! I really appreciate everyones help.
SKing in your 2nd photo showing all the wood above the windshield, We want to attach a clock and barometer to that, is that possible, knowing I wont be drilling through wires or the windshield!
 
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