
What is the issue?
Deep drawers are typically ineffective. If they are filled, smaller items tend to get lost in the bottom and it is at best, a digging exercise to find anything. Consequently, they are rarely filled and do not offer efficient space or storage utilisation.Why address this?
Optimising storage makes it easier to find just what you want, when you need it. It allows many additional items to be viable aboard and makes life that bit more relaxed.Sail with the Instincts of a Local Pro
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How to address this?
Implement an elevated drawer tray in deep drawers to segment the storage into layers. This may be installed as a slider as illustrated above or as a lift out as presented below.
Lift out drawer tray Photo: Tony Gibson
With thanks to:
Michael Harpur, Yacht Obsession.How to build an elevated drawer tray
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