: This is all great advice. I'd like to try them all, but think I'll
: use minicel since I have some laying around. It will take up
: more space, but compared to my skin boats, the Valley seems
: cavernous.
: Thanks. -Eric
There's always another much simplier option. Add the Beckson hatch along with their nice nylon bag that fits that hatch and forget the bulkhead. You end up with a big space with two hatches, one's much smaller and has a nice little bag to contain the small stuff (keys, phone etc.) that get lost in a big opening.
I've got that on the rear deck of my NDK Greenlander, works pretty well and is a heck of alot easier than trying to add another bulkhead.
Bill H.
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