nigelmercier
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A year ago I asked this:
Since then I have investigated the top of the dividing bulkhead, and it appears to be bedded in silicone into grooves in the underside of the deck, so the bulkhead is almost certainly not structural.
However, this is the problem, the bracket that holds the baby stay (inner forestay):
Thoughts?
I have a Bavaria 47 4-cabin built in 2000. According to [an] advert on YBW, it may be possible to convert to 3-cabins: "converting also to 3 cabins with easy removal of bulkhead separating the forward cabins "
Since then I have investigated the top of the dividing bulkhead, and it appears to be bedded in silicone into grooves in the underside of the deck, so the bulkhead is almost certainly not structural.
However, this is the problem, the bracket that holds the baby stay (inner forestay):
Thoughts?
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