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ICW - Part 1

ICW - Part 2

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The Marquesas Keys

Boca Grande Key

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Bahia Honda

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St Pete to Key West

Boca Grande

Useppa

York Island

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On the Hard

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Manatee River

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Kari's Log I

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The top photo shows the salon viewed from the galley sink.  On the starboard side there's an L-shaped settee around the dining table.  There are two slots attached to the table where you can insert two swivel chairs (one from the "office" and one from the Nav station) so that up to six folks can dine together.  We store canned goods inside the table pedestal.  Built into the hull around the settee are several louvered storage areas plus a small bookcase.  The salon feels quite roomy and has several ports for light.
On the port side another settee makes up into a single berth in case the guests overflow into the salon.  Additional louvered storage areas and another bookcase are built into the hull.  Under both the starboard and port settees are large storage areas.  Note the liquor cabinet on the port side.  Royal Foote, Karen's father, crafted the stained glass door.
Access to tankage, batteries, pumps and transducers is through the floor boards here in the salon.