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galley? what galley?

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TC,
Is this yours? Where's the sink? Very clean look. Nice cushions. I know I would whack my head on those hooks over the quarter berth.
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That's nice.

I'll add that photo to me "Idea's for the future" collection.

Tomcat - any more of that boat? Is it yours? Looks very new.
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Looks like Mariner has edited the post. Now I see where the picture came from. Hey Tomcat. the weekend is coming up. It's time to break something so you can fix it!
John
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tomcat rio

my mom used to tell my friends...

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..."Its not nice to make fun of kids who aren't that smart."
tomcat rio

not my boat..

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..its this one...
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http://www.boats.com/listing/boat_detai ... searchid=1
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i also like his choice of location for the windlass circuit breaker. (foward bulkhead under the table). looks like he's using a contactor in parellel with the thruster.
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the price seems a little high to me.
24 kts also seems a little high for 250 hp.
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I guess if you weren't planning on ever cooking that would be the way to go. But if you don't want a galley, why do you even have a boat with an enclosed cabin? Why not just go with the 26' Center Console?
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Mariner wrote:I guess if you weren't planning on ever cooking that would be the way to go. But if you don't want a galley, why do you even have a boat with an enclosed cabin? Why not just go with the 26' Center Console?
Hmmm....you could put a microwave in one of the top cabinets, remove the faucet and install one of those hand-held faucets. It would lay in the sink under the counter top. I guess you would have to install smaller hot and cold handles. We 28 owners don't have the luxury of the space you bigger guys have. <smile> (By the way, I liked your comment about B.L. boats)
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I guess it is a pretty wimpy galley. But I'd still rather have a wimpy one than none at all.

You'd be surprised by the things Mom whipped up with even less space when I was growing up.
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I just noticed what it says in the description:
Galley
New sink installed
New Wallace 2-burner diesel cooktop that doubles as 6,000 BTU cabin heater.
New fridge with mini freezer
Hanging locker, cupboards, drawers, and other storage.

Where the heck is it?
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Mariner wrote:I just noticed what it says in the description:
Galley
New sink installed
New Wallace 2-burner diesel cooktop that doubles as 6,000 BTU cabin heater.
New fridge with mini freezer
Hanging locker, cupboards, drawers, and other storage.

Where the heck is it?
I'd love to know more about this setup. The picture looks great, he's got drawers instead of the meager cabinet that I have, a freezer AND it's a cabin heater.
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