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Pure
peace and serenity. Can you identify this spot in Southeast Alaska. |
| We
begin our tour. The back deck is covered. Notice the ladder to the
upper level. Plenty of room for fishing. |
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Command
Control Center. |
| The
galley is well equipped and bright. |
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The
galley sink is a ss very deep double sink. The dinette is raised for
visibility. It also makes in to a full size bed. |
| Going
aft from the galley you pass by the laundry (in double doors) and the
freezer. Here, also, is the area for hanging coats and raingear. On
your left going aft is the second stateroom. |
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The
port side of the salon. Notice the locker at the aft end, it is a
hanging locker with additional shelves. |
| The
starboard side of the salon. The couch makes into a full size bed
(everyone that has used it say it is comfortable). There is a shelf for
your TV. The window coverings in the salon are vinyl blinds and an
insulated drapery for the sliding door. |
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Just
inside the door of the salon is the locker for storing your
lifejackets, survival suits and flares. |
| Built
in large cooler for your extras that won't fit in the refrigerator
(which is under the counter by the galley sink). |
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Master
stateroom in the foc's'le. Shelves are open for ventilation. |
| The
second stateroom with two twin size bunks. |
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Heavy duty rigging for
the heavy weather.
Boom
with an electric winch easily handles an 11' Zodiac
with 18 horse Tohatsu. |
| Small
boat storage over the salon. There is room for two boats. |
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Anchor
winch and anchor. |
| Lots
of room in the engine room. |
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Generator
and electrical hub. |
| Underwater
gear |
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