This is kinda funny yet pathetic. Over the winter during my numerous visits to the boat for some freezing solitude and tinkering I was addressing the bathroom ceiling light with the missing lens. The local marine outfitter had a nice waterproof int/ext fixture so I decided to replace the entire fixture and keep the original one as a spare for the main cabin so it would match the others in case one needed replacement. The bathroom one didn’t need to match the others exactly and being waterproof is a good idea since the bathroom is actually a make-shift shower.
The replacement fixture was identical in size, both diameter and height. Job done – simple enough.
During a later visit to the boat I brought my multi-meter with me (same one Ric has from Radio Shack) so I could figure out what is what as far as 12v and switches since I would soon be installing a digital depth gauge so I would label the proper 12v source. I open the medicine cabinet door and “clunk” it hits the lens on the ceiling fixture

. I measure the fixture again and double check that it hasn’t grown since I installed it

. I check the medicine cabinet door hinges and verify that they are in their original screw holes and have not been moved, and they have not.
Conclusion: Between the dealer delivering the boat, the original owner (who surely paid over $100K) and the 2nd owner, nobody cared enough in 6 or 7 seasons and simply accepted this. 10 minutes of sliding the door down the hinges a quarter of an inch and re-screwing and the problem was history. Pretty pathetic in my opinion.
Rob S.
"TENACIOUS"
1974 Chris Craft 36' Commander Tournament
Cummins 6BTA 330B's
(Former Owner)
"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408
Luck is the residue of good design.