alahol2
Well-Known Member
Perhaps a sheet of this... http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/perforated-plastic-sheets/0852299/ just laid across the top of the bilge would prevent small items disappearing into the depths.
I carried a "grabber" in Kindred Spirit for this exact reason. It's a thing a bit like a park-keeper's litter picker, made for people in wheelchairs so they can reach objects that are high up or far away. As well as a very good grabbing claw it has a strong magnet in the tip for ferrous items. Easy to pick out anything that might have fallen in the four-foot-deep bilge aft.
Of course, having this on board guaranteed that in three years of ownership I never once dropped anything important in the bilge
The only thing it was ever used for on the boat was when my neighbours in Cherbourg marina lost a plastic bucket over their very high topsides. Because the handle had fallen off they couldn't latch onto it with their boathook. A loan of my grabber was received with gratitude and some bemusement.
Pete
We wished we'd had a magnet on a stick two years ago! We were re-assembling the top end of our Volvo 2003, and one of the washers fell down by the push-rods. We spent the next hour or so groping round the cam-shaft followers trying to recover it. A magnet would have made it easy; of course we didn't have one! Got it in the end, but I bought a magnet on a telescopic stick after that.
BTW, I found and fitted new screws into the faceplate/body, which are s/s and knurled so I can grip them better than the tiny original-and-chewed bronze machine screws that I needed to remove.