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Old 07-26-2009, 02:43 PM
seafari25 seafari25 is offline
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Default Seafari 25 galley seat

Here are some shots of the galley seat. Originally, there was an alcohol stove which would sit inside the sink when stowed. My grandparents had a small fire while using the stove years ago. I took it out and now use the space for either the barbeque or Coleman stove which I stow under hatches in the cabin. Our sink draws from a thru hull, right from the lake but I will eventually put a freshwater tank in and an electric pump.
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Old 08-02-2009, 02:28 AM
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I also use that space for my home away from home office
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Old 08-02-2009, 07:23 PM
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GOTTA LOVE IT... BET THOSE CC GUYS CANT DO TRICKS LIKE THAT...LOL
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Old 08-02-2009, 07:35 PM
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Brandon,
I'm planning to do the same with my Sea Master. Picked up a 3000 watt power inverter that I'll be installing. I also plan on a adding a small generator as well for some night fishing power. I spent the today tracing all the wires out and what a mess. I found red wires spliced to black wires. Wires running to nothing, it was a mess. I like the sink compartment you have under the seat. What type of propane stove are you using on your boat? I am planning on adding one but I wasn't sure if a propane stove in the cabin would be safe.

Mike
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Old 08-03-2009, 10:44 AM
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Default Re: Seafari 25 galley seat

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That is so wrong.. never call a SeaCraft an office.. that laptop should be a blender, lots of rum in it...
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Old 08-03-2009, 04:24 PM
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Hey Pipedreams,

seafari25 didn't go to work today, he went fishing and was going to do "just a litle work" like he's done everyday day for the couple of weeks!
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Old 08-04-2009, 01:29 AM
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Brandon,
I'm planning to do the same with my Sea Master. Picked up a 3000 watt power inverter that I'll be installing. I also plan on a adding a small generator as well for some night fishing power. I spent the today tracing all the wires out and what a mess. I found red wires spliced to black wires. Wires running to nothing, it was a mess. I like the sink compartment you have under the seat. What type of propane stove are you using on your boat? I am planning on adding one but I wasn't sure if a propane stove in the cabin would be safe.

Mike

Mike

Nice looking Sea Master! The rare models are really coming out of the woodwork these days.

You should have no problem running anything with a 3000 watt inverter. I use a 400 watt which does the trick for charging my phone and laptop. It's not enough power to run a blender though...

The propane stove I use is a Coleman 2 burner. Typical of what you would see people using while tent camping. It uses the small disposable propane tanks, similar to a plumbing torch tank. These tanks also work for my BBQ as well. For your application, I would think that you might want a flushmount and plumb it to an external tank which you would keep out of the cabin. you could also plumb it to a fridge or BBQ OR you could go with an alcohol or alcohol electric. There are quite a few options out there.

Good luck with your project.
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Old 08-05-2009, 11:03 AM
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Default Re: Seafari 25 galley seat

Thanks Brandon,
I think I will be able to run a blender and a wine chiller I’ll be using for the vodka. I thought about using a larger propane tank but I wasn’t sure how safe that would be plus I don’t have much space. The boat has dual fuel tanks and two freshwater tanks. One for the sink and head the other for wash down. I hope to get it all done soon being several people are catching sailfish a mile or so offshore right now. I saw one inside the jetties chasing bait about a month ago but thought I was seeing things. Check out June 4 pictures on the link below. Some woman caught one around the Port Aransas Jetties.

Mike

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