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Photos as promised - hope they come through OK!
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Terrific Brian good ideas there. Did you make any custom stuff for the stowage under the sink?
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Thanks - yes pretty much everything was custom made excpet the stuff for the aft cabin. I like the locker rope solution.
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Any pics of the under-sink stowage? I’m assuming crockery and cooking pots and pans are down there. 
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Actually, I keep the pots and pans in the space under the cooker.

Nothing new or clever in the cupboard under the sink I am afraid - the second shelf came with screw-in columns to seperate crockery when I got the boat. These work just fine, so that is where I keep plates. I use the bottom shelf for beer (!) and the top shelf for cleaning stuff.  
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I also decided to use the chrome rails on the cockpit table mounting to fit a removable mug holder and a small stroage box for sunscreen, sunglasses, phones, knife etc 
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All very useful stuff thank you Brian. You might also have solved a mystery for me. I was not the first owner. When I got the boat there were some packets of bibs and bobs including some mysterious short timber sections with screw on ends. I’ll have to find them again but they might be the screw-in columns!

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We own a new Hanse 315 since 2,5 years. Despite some flaws that had to be fixed by Hanse after delivery (minor stuff) we only encountered know problems. I do not know a lot of Dehlers or Hanses with a reliable sensor for the fresh water tank. So this needs some attention. Some more, minor issues. Mostly as a couple, we are sailing the IJsselmeer and North Sea and could not be happier. I did quite some racing in former times and while the 315 is far away from being a racer, she is responsive and by no means slow. I strongly recommend the Code-0 on an endless furler (our sails are made by Quantum, Elvstroem had some quality issues in the recent years which I had to experience on our former boat with newly ordered sails...). One thing that is not well know outside Germany (where we live) is, that next to the Hanse Yards at Greifswald there is a carpenter who is specialized on Hanse interiors. We asked our dealer to add cupboards in the salon and under the oven. We are now very happy with the looks and the storage. 
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This is what the carpenter in Greifswald did...


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