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November 20 2007 at 11:19 AM
Paul  (no login)


Response to galley on 45 SF

I thought I had some hardcopy I could scan for you, but can not seem to find what I am looking for. In the interim here is an enlargement of the photos already posted, but as you can see, they're starting to pixelate. I'll continue to hunt and if I find anything I'll post it here and forward a copy to your email address.


For comparison, here is the interior of a 42, from the brochure material. Thought this might be of interest too.


I'm adding this last image here because I noticed somethng about the range, etc., in the galley. If you are going to replace the range or redo the galley in any way, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND making the new range flush with the rest of the adjacent surfaces, and not a "drop down" as commonly seen. By doing so, you can place a wine glass halfway over the edge of the counter top and halfway onto the range top, without any danger of tipping, etc., and it makes the whole installation a lot more user friendly.

The photo below is from our 1966 38 Commander Express galley conversion, which was necessary due to the fact that the owner doesn't like worn out plastic laminate, and the old Princess range door was badly sprung, would not stay closed, and had the bad habit of slamming down while we were under way. This photo was during the installation, before final touch-up and clean up. It has since served us very well.


Regards,

Paul

 
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