Question on sealine 365 hull

KajLehtinen

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Hi!

Anyone here on the forum that knows anything about the hull design of a old Sealine 365 ('89) ?

I'm intrested in knowing a bit more about whats underneath the lower floor in the midcabin. I have removed the aft fueltank, the one sitting in the forward bed in the midcabin, and under that there is a area / lower floor in the middle of the boat that is about 10 cm below the normal floor. This lower floor goes from the bulkhead making up the front wall of the midcabin and goes back to the aft wall separating the midcabin from the engineroom.

Whats under neath this lower floor? Is it a empty space or is it a foam filled area? Does it indeed stop at the backwall of the midcabin or does it continue into the engineroom?

Hopefully someone here can answer it

/Kaj
 
I always assumed that beneath the cabin deck was a void space containing the shower pump out tray and pump, and that was sitting on the inner hull.
If you lift the carpet you will see a removable plate which gives access to the shower pump and hence the void space - I don't think you can see much but may answer your question.
 
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If you lift the carpet you will see a removable plate which gives access to the shower pump and hence the void space

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Your right, but its the space underneath that floor that I'm curius about! Mostly how long it is from stern to bow.

I know that this area, on my boat, is filled with diesel :-( since the aft dieseltank had holes in it last summer (with 360 liters in the tank when I discovered it).
 
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