Note to Kraken ... In the kitchen ... consider installing a "head bumper pad" so a 6 foot tall "cook" doesn't smash the top of their heads against that solid looking roof above the stove. Seas are rough and unpredictable. Just a thought on safety.
Genuine thought. It would be interesting trying to fix an induction cooker far from home if it broke. A gas solenoid would would have saved that chaps boat I bet.
Fantastic walkthrough of this boat.
Everything is so well thought out - and continuously being improved, the only thing I'm surprised there isn't is an extractor fan over the stove?
What is the head room in the galley?
Would 6’4” me have to bend?
I would put a longer port, and maybe higher so I could get stuff directly from the galley to the cockpit.....any thoughts?
Note to Kraken ... In the kitchen ... consider installing a "head bumper pad" so a 6 foot tall "cook" doesn't smash the top of their heads against that solid looking roof above the stove. Seas are rough and unpredictable. Just a thought on safety.
Genuine thought. It would be interesting trying to fix an induction cooker far from home if it broke. A gas solenoid would would have saved that chaps boat I bet.
What’s the matter with these people talking and opening drawers while He’s talking?!!! No manners at all
The camera movement is not the best, good content, very interesting boat.
where is the places for all the spices, oils, coffee, etc....bins for fresh fruits and veggies that aren't refrigerated.
Hi Suky!! You are Linda's friend! I am sure there places for all those things in the galley cabinets
From your story, a single gas doctor in the bildge? Seems kind of stupid.