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Gillie - interesting to see seating designs evolve to one similar to what Moesly used on the SeaCraft 21 Overnighter in 1961!
![]() Fred - Another option, at least for the port side, would be to just try to find a Seafari owner with a galley seat they didn't want. I believe they were standard on the early I/O models. It has room in it for at least one and maybe two 5 gal jugs if you don't use a very big water jug. There's room in the top of it where you could add some tackle drawers on the side aft of the sink section. ![]() The original galley seat did not have an opening in aft side; access is via a large opening in the front. Mine already had an opening rather crudely cut into aft side, so after reinforcing the edges of the hole with a couple of layers of 1708, I covered it with 1/2" PVC foam board and added the square hatch. Denny
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'72 SeaFari/150E-Tec/Hermco Bracket, owned since 1975. http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...Part2019-1.jpg |
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