W52 Storage – PORT HULL (12/1/05) 1.See guest berth proposal – cubbies on outside, storage/access to hotwater ‘tank’ in middle. 2.Bulk storeage => shelves/bins/??.

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W52 Storage – PORT HULL (12/1/05) 1.See guest berth proposal – cubbies on outside, storage/access to hotwater ‘tank’ in middle. 2.Bulk storeage => shelves/bins/??. 2A for tool boxes, nuts & bolts, spares & other heavy stuff. Perhaps 2B could be for wine, with target storage for 6 cases of bottles. (Steve suggests X-frame to keep bottles from rolling) 3.3A OK as hanging locker. 3B is small cabinet facing aft accessed from stairs. 4.Cupboards above workbench for cleaning supplies, paper goods, linens, misc light household stuff 5.Washing machine goes here 6.Cubbies in bunk room for guest/passage clothing. 7.Aft locker, as proposed on 8/22 visit for diesel heater, with small hanging locker and drawer/cubby 8.Under bottom bunk is for bulk storage (light stuff, perhaps lifejackets & safety gear). 9.Towel storage above toilet, if it works 1 2A2A 3A b 8 7 2b2b

W52 Storage – STBD Hull (12/1/05) 1.See owner’s berth proposal from october 20 visit 2.Susan’s wardrobe & drawers as shown in GA 3.Laundry bin as shown in GA, perhaps a wee bit taller 4.Shelves for linens accessed from stbd hull, just outboard of nav station drawers 5.Pantry facing forward for food  to kitchen counter height. 6.No plans for this space. Open Access to salt water intake manifold & strainer 7.Access to refrigeration system as per GA 8.Propane water heater, mounted on bulkhead (to be discussed) 9.Head vanity for personal hygiene stuff and some head cleaning supplies under sink

W52 Storage – bridgedeck GA 1. Pots & Pans drawer with shortened settee and small cubbies just inside door (see 10/20 visit notes) 2. mystery storage, accessed from top. POSSIBLY GREAT PLACE FOR DIESEL HEATER EXPANSION TANK if it will fit. 3. 3B from Port Storage page 4. #4 from Stbd Storage page – shelves for linens accessed from sbtd hull 5. entertainment center roughly OK as shown on cross sections – need to access stereo, CD player, etc plus some shelves, drawers, etc. 6. Heater system equipment, expansion tank might not fit under the settee? 7. Galley OK per GA 8. bulk storage under settee B Cut out Per 10/20 visit 12/1/05

3B ***************Surface flush per 10/20 visit************* Wide, thin drawer only if There is adequate room W52 Storage – cross F #2 is ‘mystery storage from port hull profile. Possible expansion tank. #3B is cupboard opening aft from port hull profile #4 is from STBD profile. Linens accessed from stbd hull. #5 is desk/nav station. OK per GA (drawers & shelves) and as discussed on 10/20/05 visit. #6 is under couch from bridgedeck GA. Heater fan unit goes here. 12/1/05