timmygobang
Well-Known Member
Queue the photo (excuse grubby deck)

The chain locker is only accessible via a cupboard door in the forepeak. The locker drains into the bilges which troubles me greatly. Plugging the gap where the chain enters the locker is not really an option in my opinion (previous owner put a sponge in place). I want a more permanent solution.
So what I want to do is create a solid partition with a sealed door to the anchor locker (for access) which will be self draining. There's no room on the foredeck to install a hatch to access the chain locker.
Any thoughts? has anyone else done this before. I'm thinking epoxying a piece of ply to fit the v-shape, apply kevlar matting to keep it in place. Creating a strong waterproof door is my next conundrum.
I really don't want in a situation on a rough night having to pump the bilges because the anchor locker is draining into the bilges.

The chain locker is only accessible via a cupboard door in the forepeak. The locker drains into the bilges which troubles me greatly. Plugging the gap where the chain enters the locker is not really an option in my opinion (previous owner put a sponge in place). I want a more permanent solution.
So what I want to do is create a solid partition with a sealed door to the anchor locker (for access) which will be self draining. There's no room on the foredeck to install a hatch to access the chain locker.
Any thoughts? has anyone else done this before. I'm thinking epoxying a piece of ply to fit the v-shape, apply kevlar matting to keep it in place. Creating a strong waterproof door is my next conundrum.
I really don't want in a situation on a rough night having to pump the bilges because the anchor locker is draining into the bilges.