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Galley Hull showing additional step which makes stepping in and out easier for those with short legs (ie my wife).  Simply step onto the ledge (not seen here but can be seen in Fig 12) onto the cupboard top, onto the step and then out onto deck. Galley (no expense spared!)  Sue likes things tidy and didn't fancy having everything on view hence the cupboards.  The central drawer between the stove and sink is long enough to take BBQ implements.  Under the sink and stove will go the plates & mugs etc.  The bottom cupboard will take the pans & pressure cooker, better seen on next picture.  The work surface top (shown up) can be dropped down individually or both together depending upon use.  This makes the most use of the full space across the hull for food preparation, or as a general work area.  Above right shows the spice rack that Sue insisted on.  Sept 2000.

View of galley from bunk area.  We now have plenty of cupboard space.  Under bunk we have a 100 litre flexible water tank which pumps manually to the galley. 

View of Heads Area.

Heads Hull Main Bunk Area looking forward into forward bunk. This area is able to be left open or blocked off, as desired.

Heads area.  We have a cupboard as seen either side of the hull.

Above: Pod and cockpit.  March 2001

 

Left: Heads Hull showing knee structure.  When enlarged you can see where the holding tank for the heads will be under the bunk area.  This pumps out either directly to sea or to the marina.

Pod being glassed.

Pod interior.  We were surprised at how much room there actually is.  It is bigger than we expected.  There is no real room for storage however.  We have decided to have a U shaped seating area ( which will become a more spacious double bunk when in port than the hulls offer).  In addition we will build a small storage area with shelf and drop down chart area on the aft bulkhead.  Our nav station will also be here.
This page was last updated on 07-Apr-2001 .

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