Cabinetry And Interior Wood - Columbia Coronado 25 Owenrs Manual

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5.15
Cabinetry, Interior Wood
The interior cabinetry and wood parts should be located in accordance
with the Interior Construction drawing.
The main bulkheads around the head should go in first. These are all pre-cut
and should follow from forward to aft. Set the bulkheads in the recesses
provided. Plumb them with a level and then fasten them into the hull liner
by countersinking, screwing, and plugging. A good waterproof glue should be
used at all wood to wood joints and a sealant behind the wood in any area
where there may be water (galley sink, shower base, etc.). After installing
the bulkheads the lockers may be installed, screwing the locker shelf down
to the ledge of the hull liner provided. On all bulkheads and lockers that
join the headliner, toe in your screws through the top of the wood to the
deck. These need not be plugged as yen will be installing the teak trim over
them and against the headliner. The dish locker front and other lockers may
be installed by first laying out the fore and aft line that the locker front
will follow, then screw a cleat to the fiberglass, flush with this line. Set
the locker front against the cleats, countersink, and screw the front to the
cleats. Use ample glue between joints. Plug. Chisel off and sand the plugs
flush with the front. The drop bunks midships should be installed as shown
in the drawing.
SECTION 5
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