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The Galley

April 17, 2023 by MM Travis

The galley only fits one person. Starting from the left: the steep steps going from the cabin floor to the deck. The cupboard doors open to reveal the engine. Above, on the countertop, is a propane camp stove. When the boat is working, the stove is plumbed to a 7 gallon propane tank. Next is the sink, which barely holds 2 coffee cups. The cupboards above hold food used daily, like bread and coffee, and plates. Opposite, in the corner, is a drip-oil stove that is used for heating the cabin. Under the counter at the bottom, center, is a small refrigerator. When the boat is working there is a small chest freezer on the flying bridge. Both fridge and freezer run off the inverter, which charges batteries via solar panel and the main engine.

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