[C38] Quarter berth knee knocker

William Knowles whk1965 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 12:39:44 EDT 2015


It is not on the chart table side, I have my fridge there on a pull out
shelf. It is the cockpit storage locker, but seems bigger on the inside of
the berth then the locker itself. Will it some how change the integrity of
the boat?

On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:58 AM, Charles Finn <charles at finn.ws> wrote:

> Now I am even more confused (if that is possible)!  The box hanging down
> inside my QB is the starboard cockpit seat.....  There is another access up
> there that gives access to the big winch and also must be a secret place to
> hide things....
> And yes Steve!  I have been at the chart table in the middle of the night
> too tired to really be thinking straight, but knowing I am probably
> someplace that I shouldn't be....  WITH MY KNEES KNOCKING!
>
> Best,
> Chuck Finn
> Mighty Quinn #114
> Great Lakes
>
> On 9/24/2015 11:52 AM, William Knowles wrote:
>
> Guess I need to be more descriptive. Right above the engine access cutout
> is what I think is what Max is calling the fiberglass box inside the
> quarter berth. Every time I turn over I hit my knees on it, That is what I
> want to cut out. It will also be much easier to get at the transmission,
> heat exchanger etc. any ideas or has anyone already done this?
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Max soto <maxsoto at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I was waiting for somebody to reply about that knee knocker, because I
>> had no idea what Bill was talking about! I still have no idea! LOL
>> I also use that place under the chart table for shoes and sandals.. I'm
>> going to install a kick board, that's a good idea Chuck!
>> Bill, by knee knocker, are you referring to the fiberglass box inside the
>> quarter  berth? The one on the top that is accessed from the cockpit?
>> If you cut that out you'll have lots of room on the inside. Check that
>> the whole thing could still be a rigid structure....
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Max Soto A.
>> +506-8312-1367
>> Alajuela, Costa Rica
>>
>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 09:18, Charles Finn < <charles at finn.ws>
>> charles at finn.ws> wrote:
>>
>> Ok....  You got me!
>> What is the knee knocker????
>> My and I think all of our quarter berths run up to the chart table.  I
>> know folks have mounted things below the table and I once had a microwave
>> there.  I also have thought of putting a cabinet below the chart table, but
>> for now have settled for installing a kick board across to hold shoes out
>> of the way on the sharp slope.
>> Help me out here!
>>
>> Chuck Finn
>> Mighty Quinn  #114
>> Great Lakes
>>
>> On 9/22/2015 2:45 PM, William Knowles wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone cut out the knee knocker in the quarter berth. I think I would
>> like to cut it out and install a cooler that could be used for storage ,
>> drinks whatever but removed at night and left in cockpit. Would also create
>> a lot more room to work on engine. Thoughts?
>>
>> --
>> W H Knowles
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