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I wonder what's under the slideout?
http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3...slides/22.html -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Your 35s5 should be perfect for warming your cupcake in your easy bake oven. http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3...slides/27.html Make sure you never put more than a 40 watt bulb in that oven.! Bwahahahahahahahah oven by Mattel Joe |
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That's a 1600.00 dollar Force 10 that runs propane and electric. I bet
no one here has a dual system oven/range!!! And it's new! RB 35s5...best stove here! NY |
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Interesting... I don't know if I like the placement.. navigate/use the VHF
or cook. Seems like it really might not be that great for the electronic to have boiling water or whatever right underneath them. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... That's a 1600.00 dollar Force 10 that runs propane and electric. I bet no one here has a dual system oven/range!!! And it's new! RB 35s5...best stove here! NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
That's a 1600.00 dollar Force 10 that runs propane and electric. I bet no one here has a dual system oven/range!!! And it's new! Looks more like a cheap electric hotplate dropped onto gas stove because the they were afraid to use the propane system and never left the slip anyways. A good choice for you boobie. RB 35s5...best stove in my slip! NY |
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wonder what's under the slideout?
http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3...slides/22.html Slide out nav station is actually the biggest I've seen on a 35 foot boat, quite nice. It slides out to cover the whole space and then tilts up. Storage below. The cabinet beneath has storage for nav gear and other items. I plan to redo the messy electronics/DC panel before the spring. RB 35s5 NY |
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Looks more like a cheap electric hotplate dropped onto gas stove
because the they were afraid to use the propane system and never left the slip anyways. Like I said, it's a dual system stove/oven. Pretty pricey option, just like the air conditioning and heat. Have you got one? RB 35s5 NY |
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Where is the microwave?
Joe |
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Where is the microwave?
In the kitchen. Why? RB 35s5 NY |
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What no Microwave on your cruiser's galley?
How many cubic feet is your freezer? What about water tight compartments? How many? Does she carry much water? How big is the hot water heater? Much fuel? How bigs the waste tank? Can you stay legal sailing all weekend? Joe |
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What no Microwave on your cruiser's galley?
Nope, we prefer air popped. Healthier. How many cubic feet is your freezer? I dunno. Not too big. One of the only things I don't like. Suzanne says it's good because we won't have 100 cans of soda to dig through, but I liked that! What about water tight compartments? How many? Just the one. Does she carry much water? How big is the hot water heater? 80 gallons, + 25 in a soft tank. Hot water heater is small, just 9 gallons I think. Much fuel? How bigs the waste tank? Can you stay legal sailing all weekend? 31 gallons for fuel. Original waste tank was just 7 gallons, but it's been upgraded. I don't remember how much bigger. Her head is plumbed to fresh or salt. RB 35s5 NY |