25D Galley refit photos

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Bruce Janssen

25D Galley refit photos

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I finally got some pictures taken of the refit of "From Now On". I figured out an clumbsy way to show two of them, there must be easier and freer ways to do this. Take a look at cd25dfno.com or click below? I can hand dovetail 10 drawers faster than it took me to get these photos on the BB, any help would be very welcome.



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Robert Pierce

Re: 25D Galley refit photos

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That is one hell of a job you did in there and I thought getting the Kenyon stove working was going to be a chore. I would be interested in seeing pictures of the stern rail seats.

Robert
CD25D #156
Bruce Janssen wrote: I finally got some pictures taken of the refit of "From Now On". I figured out an clumbsy way to show two of them, there must be easier and freer ways to do this. Take a look at cd25dfno.com or click below? I can hand dovetail 10 drawers faster than it took me to get these photos on the BB, any help would be very welcome.


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Mike

Re: 25D Galley refit photos

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Great job on the stove. Any idea on your total costs? Was it worth it?



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Bruce Janssen

Re: 25D Galley refit photos

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Mike wrote: Great job on the stove. Any idea on your total costs? Was it worth it?
The broadwater cost $1500 took 2 months to get -no regrets it really is a work of art, I got it through Doc Freemans in Seattle. They are one of a very few importers, it comes from Austrialia. By the way Doc's beat west marine and US Boat on most stuff by as much as 50%!Hard to believe- and all the people I talked to really knew their stuff too, very refreshing. The total cost for my refit was about 5000! for materials. But Ilove this boat and if you compare it to any thing you can buy now (like a Dana 24 =90G) it's cheap, Maybe I'll never get it Back, but when your not worried about selling but using I don't think it matters. And I'm not done yet.



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Bruce Janssen

stern seats

Post by Bruce Janssen »

Robert Pierce wrote: That is one hell of a job you did in there and I thought getting the Kenyon stove working was going to be a chore. I would be interested in seeing pictures of the stern rail seats.

Robert
CD25D #156
Bruce Janssen wrote: I finally got some pictures taken of the refit of "From Now On". I figured out an clumbsy way to show two of them, there must be easier and freer ways to do this. Take a look at cd25dfno.com or click below? I can hand dovetail 10 drawers faster than it took me to get these photos on the BB, any help would be very welcome.
I just took the photos tonight -? do all 25D's have two rails on stern rails?



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Frank Vernet

Re: stern seats

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Bruce Janssen wrote: I just took the photos tonight -? do all 25D's have two rails on stern rails?
My CD33 has 2 horizontal rails on the stern rails. I'd love to see the photos as this is something my wife and I have spoken about many times.

Frank Vernet
CO s/v Sirius
CD33 #84
Robert Pierce

Re: stern seats

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I have seen photo's of 25D's with the single rail
Bruce Janssen wrote:
Robert Pierce wrote: That is one hell of a job you did in there and I thought getting the Kenyon stove working was going to be a chore. I would be interested in seeing pictures of the stern rail seats.

Robert
CD25D #156
Bruce Janssen wrote: I finally got some pictures taken of the refit of "From Now On". I figured out an clumbsy way to show two of them, there must be easier and freer ways to do this. Take a look at cd25dfno.com or click below? I can hand dovetail 10 drawers faster than it took me to get these photos on the BB, any help would be very welcome.
I just took the photos tonight -? do all 25D's have two rails on stern rails?


Robert-Pierce@Mediaone.net
Mike

Re: 25D Galley refit photos

Post by Mike »

I use a image hosting site called Picture trail. It's free, fast and allows multiple albums to be setup with a huge number of photos allowed for each album. The photos are shown as a thumbnail on the left and are expanded when clicked on. After setting up the album just include the URL link with your post. I haven't posted to this board before so I am not sure how this will work so the link is:
http://www.PictureTrail.com/ I will attempt to include a link of my winter projects as an expample, not as ambitious as yours and not even a CD but it keeps me occupied. http://www.PictureTrail.com/gallery/vie ... uid=137947

Mike



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