Hi, the rigging station on my 35 has always bugged me because of its inefficient use of space. It measures out to almost 15 cubic feet but there are only 8-12 x 12 drawers 4 inches deep. The cabinet unit is nicely made and I am thinking of moving it to the lazarette for spares etc. Any recommendations for a supplier of a replacement door unit without the center stile?
Thanks Trav
One thought is to install a drop in cooler. Under the counter top there is a moulding in the fiberglass, maybe for a sink on a different model? Anyone know what this is left over from?
Alternately I'm thinking of a drawer in the area between the trim strip and the counter top. Any other ideas out there? • Welcome to https://albinowners.net, the new home of Albin Owners Group!
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Rigging Station Modifications
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Re: Rigging Station Modifications
Maybe cut out the center stile,router the raw edge and have someone make two new doors 3/4 of a inch wider to make up for the stile.Just a suggestion.Bob