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There are more pictures, they just haven't left the camera yet... Here is the exterior of the boat (again, the rest of the exterior pictures aren't developed yet).
When you first come in the stern entry to the main cabin, on your left is the 1/2 head and to the right of the head is the laundry
On your right will be the galley. The galley is probably going to be completely remodeled before we even move on board. It will have all new appliances and cabinets. The only thing we don't get to have from a modern kitchen on land will be a garbage disposal. Not too bad for a little boat. The galley is actually larger than our last apartment's kitchen was.
The salon is bigger than many apartment livingrooms and features a wet bar next to a built-in entertainment center large enough to house a 27" television. Here is the forward or bow end of the salon.
Here is the aft or stern end of the salon.
There are a pair of 6 cylinder Diesel Perkins Engines with a 10.5KW Diesel Generator. They sit below the galley and are accessible via a hatch in the aft section of the salon. There is also a 2.5KW Inverter and here is the indicator panel that shows the health of the electrical system.
Starboard and Port engines respectively.
Forward of the salon, the entry to the stateroom and the forward head. No pictures of the head but it has a full bath with shower and all the normal stuff. The stateroom is functional as it sits but is in need of remodeling (lotz of paneling).
The entryway to the wheelhouse is also forward of the salon. Here is the captain's bunk in the wheelhouse; the dash, and the opposite view.
There is a hatch that exits the rear of the wheelhouse and here is Bailey standing in the doorway.
Once outside, from the stern of the sun deck, here is the wheelhouse with the dinghy upside down. The dinghy comes equipped with a 20 HP outboard.
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