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Old 02-20-2008, 11:32 PM
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Default Re: Seafari 20 Galley Seat

Gillie - the galley seat is another Moesly invention - very clever design; fits the boat perfectly. I got one from 73Seafari who was looking for conventional pedestal, so we sort of swapped. Maybe you can find someone else on the forum that doesn't want theirs. I believe they may have been standard on the I/O models. The early ones only had 1 panel, hinged at rear with the seat on it, that opens up to form a table supported by seat. Later ones like the 73 model have a 2nd smaller panel hinged at front that unfolds forward and rests on a teak support on the bulkhead; has a small 1 Burner stove that fits down into the sink when folded up. The box appears to be a chopper gun layup, about 5/32" thick. If I was going to build one, I'd design a bigger sink that would accommodate a 2 burner stove; Potter designed one like that for the 23 Scepter. I believe there's a picture of it in the 73 brochure in Literature section. I have some e-mails with dimensions and photos that I'll forward to you. Denny
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