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"After" Tour
-Interior-
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Looking
aft of the door (curbside) at the galley and into the bath. The refrigerator
is a new Dometic RM2333 to replace the deceased M16. The LPG heater is
under the oven.
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This
is opposite the galley looking aft (streetside). The sofa/bed cushions
and curtains were made by Krista. The bathroom door is to the left.
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And
here is Krista at the tables that are stored to either side of the front
sofa/bed. A privacy curtain that hangs from ceiling mounted snaps separates
the two beds at night.
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Another
view of the front sofa/bed and both tables looking towards the door.
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Straight-on
view to the front. The lack of front overhead cabinets gives the interior
a very roomy feeling. The "sea-foam green" Grimes 12v spot-lights
are original.
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Under
all the sofas are pull-out drawers with the original fiberglass tubs.
View is looking in from the doorway.
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Another
shot of the galley looking back into the bath. The cabinets are mahogany.
That is a mirror in the bath wall above the window.
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The
shower pan occupies the center of the bath. There is normally a piece
of padded carpet in the pan unless the shower is in use. The bathroom
bi-fold door is just to the right.
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This
is the view from the toilet of the curbside closet and original shower
head. The shower works great. There is an on/off switch in the handle
for "Navy showers" while boondocking.
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The Townsend
porcelain toilet is behind the streetside closet. The shower curtain tucks
against the closet wall.
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"After"
Tour Exterior
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