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Coaming boxes

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One thing I envy from the Catalina 22 guys its the nice and big coaming boxes in the cockpit, would the ones from Catalina direct fit my C-22? I found some plastic ones (yuck) but they are 100 bucks a pop, anybody had any ideas?
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I have the large coleman cooler with the 4 cup holders slid there ,fits perfect and doubles as a step. its also the same blue as the outer stripes on my boat
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..and i'm sure that cooler makes a great cup holder within reach of the cockpit and out of the sun....
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Post by Gus »

I have plenty of storages containers IN the cabin, coaming boxes are the boxes in the sides of the cockpit to store winch handles, sunglasses, camera, etc.

I made a step to get out of the cabin, sooner or later a plastic top on a cooler will give up.
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Gus,
we have several Catalina 22's at the club. I should be going over Wednesday, I'll get you width/height/depth measurements if that helps anwer the question.
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Thunderstorms today, didn't get to boat. Will get the measurements tomorrow, hoping for a late afternoon sail after work.
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Gus, on the Catalina 22's I looked at it seemed the boxes were molded in to the coaming at the factory. Did the measurements and they are 17.5 wide, 6 high and 7.5 deep.

I think I may add this to my project list, too. Having them sure would keep the cockpit neater.
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Post by NYCSAILOR »

here ya go;

http://www.ssicustomplastics.com/coaming.htm ( I might fit something like this in the head...although they say OEM supply only)

or..

http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... 2&id=74507

100 bucks.. cut, glue, pop 'n go


oh, and this guy is a starboard addict, ( his site is very informative as it addresses diy stuff for many things we might ecounter) but he shows you how to do the install... nice.

http://seaweed.thebilge.com/coamingboxes.htm


and check this out for ideas....

http://www.ssicustomplastics.com/foldout.htm
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Post by Gus »

Thanks a lot!

I'm in the process of cleaning the boat, its amazing how much grime a boat can accumulate during 1 year outside in the elements. I'm almost done with the exterior (good thing I waxed the boat last year) and I have a bit to do in the port side. Amazingly, the interior was ok, just traces of a bit of water that probably got through the ports (they need to be reseal) Good thing I don't have a camera, the boat was super ugly.

Thanks again!

Gus
EmergencyExit wrote:Gus, on the Catalina 22's I looked at it seemed the boxes were molded in to the coaming at the factory. Did the measurements and they are 17.5 wide, 6 high and 7.5 deep.

I think I may add this to my project list, too. Having them sure would keep the cockpit neater.
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