15 jun 26: conversion from lake boat - clancy

After sanding the plug or the old compass hole in the main bulkhead, I anticipated the next step; adding a skim of bog. Just then the opposite side of the bulkhead caught my eye. I'd removed the VHD radio from the main bulkhead to port, its finish was a little underdone do I hit it with the orbital sander. 
Just then it occurred to me, this boat was literally built to be a lake boat. Thats why the radio was made accessible to the cockpit. No sailor with offshore experience would seriously consider putting a radio there; if the salt spray or regular dowsings  with water didn't flood or corrode the set, a green wave would knock its teeth out. 
Putting the compass on the opposite side was a little off. Yes it could be seen by the helmsman, but it stopped the locker lid from fully opening. I wanted to use that locker for my sea anchor stowage as well as grab bag  & safety gear. Full access is needed. 

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