ageless
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I’m not looking fwd to this but I need some help
The ER of my 55c has the (4) AC units mounted on a heavy steel shelf over the starboard batteries outboard of the engine. The 3/4” plywood floor the battery boxes and this shelf are mounted to is rotted and beginning to sag. I intend to make bahama runs soon but won’t do it with this situation as it is. I’m not much on the engineering side of things but proficient on the application side so I’m looking for suggestions how to approach this as the shelf is too big to be removed in one piece, even through the salon floor. As it is, the rotted floor will have to be cut out and replaced in pieces as the entire section is too big to finesse one piece in. One option would be an A-frame in the salon that I could suspend the shelf from, cut out the shelving and weld it back in, or my preference would be to build something lighter to replace it. What do others have their AC units mounted on?
The ER of my 55c has the (4) AC units mounted on a heavy steel shelf over the starboard batteries outboard of the engine. The 3/4” plywood floor the battery boxes and this shelf are mounted to is rotted and beginning to sag. I intend to make bahama runs soon but won’t do it with this situation as it is. I’m not much on the engineering side of things but proficient on the application side so I’m looking for suggestions how to approach this as the shelf is too big to be removed in one piece, even through the salon floor. As it is, the rotted floor will have to be cut out and replaced in pieces as the entire section is too big to finesse one piece in. One option would be an A-frame in the salon that I could suspend the shelf from, cut out the shelving and weld it back in, or my preference would be to build something lighter to replace it. What do others have their AC units mounted on?