I was planning on using plywood for the sole due to cost concerns on my part, but having found this plate at the scrap yard has allowed me to go with, what I consider, a more attractive sole. Because of being in the engine room, and a


I wanted as much level area in the engine room as I could build, so I stepped the sole framing up as the sole moves aft in the engine room. These steps, while some might not like, give me places of access underneath the sole, and also give me a place to sit while Im in the engine room. Whenever I give friends tours of the progress, almost everyone sits on one of these steps. This picture to the left shows the platform I built for my tool box, and my hydraulic system reservoir.
I think the largest piece of material Ive used for the engine room sole is a finished cut piece of 24"x 24". I dont want to be having to man handle large pieces when Im I have to access under the sole. I would rather be able to lift smaller pieces, to gain access and still be kneeling or sitting on the level sole. The down side to having all these smaller pieces is I used quite a few screws.
Im getting a pretty good feel on how the engine room is going to layout and I think Ive found locations for the various equipment Im going to need

The last piece of the sole for me to build is the area over the stuffing box. Im almost out of aluminum plate so I have to give it some thought on how I want to treat this area so I dont waste any material. I think Im going to hinge a part of this area so I can gain quick access to the stuffing box for maintenance, daily checks for leaks, and stuffing box temperature.
I have 4 10" of head room on the starboard side of the engine, and 5 2" on the port side of the engine. I have more headroom on the port side by my design as I knew this area would house my work bench. Id love to have a stand up engine room, but on a boat my size, I think that would be almost impossible. I think once you get into the 50 range, stand up engine rooms start to appear. Im totally happy with the size of the engine room, and very pleased with the head room I do have. Ill be able to easily do all my maintenance work in this space in comfort.
The scrap yard aluminum worked out great. There are some blemishes, and some cleaning that will have to be done. I know as construction progresses, the dings I put in the sole, will blend in to what was there. Ill probably never do much more than clean up the messs I make. I have to say that I love the way the engine room is shaping up.

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