Just this week acquired a heavily used galley feature for my 1980 C-22.
Had this fantastic boat for a year, but it came w/o the sliding galley. Any one
out there answer questions for me regarding how it functions and where I might get nylon "glides" that are missing ??? Any help greatly appreciated.
ps- brand new member / love the forums.
Jeff
re: Questions about galley function for my C-22
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I have the setup in both of my 22's. However I do not use either of them yet. I'm not familiar with the actual use of them yet. I can however get photos or compare set ups for and with you if you'd like.
Unfortuantely both boats are buried in snow now. It may be a while before I get aboard either of them!
Don't want to kill myself slipping off the deck!
Unusually long and cold spell here in Washington state! Evenings expected to be in the mid TEENS in the greater Seattle area!
Scott
Unfortuantely both boats are buried in snow now. It may be a while before I get aboard either of them!
Don't want to kill myself slipping off the deck!
Unusually long and cold spell here in Washington state! Evenings expected to be in the mid TEENS in the greater Seattle area!
Scott
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Sungun welcome aboard !
Nathan, how goes it with your C26 ?
Start us a new thread on it if you have any updates !
Nathan, how goes it with your C26 ?
Start us a new thread on it if you have any updates !
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galley function etc.
Ah yes the faucet handle as a pump. It's one of those things where once you hear it - ah yes that would be the only possibility. thanks. I will test it all out this week. We are having a typical NC warm spell in the 60's. I will get the water hold filled and buy some alcohol for the cooktop and see what happens.
My biggest challenge will be securing the missing nylon glide that allows it to slide in and out. Perhaps i can just find some raw material and fabricate a replica. I'll let you know how it goes.
My biggest challenge will be securing the missing nylon glide that allows it to slide in and out. Perhaps i can just find some raw material and fabricate a replica. I'll let you know how it goes.
The best thing I did to my chrysler 22 was to take that dang galley out. First it solved the bad listing to starboard that I had. Second, I gained a ton of space. I keep empty milk crates with all kinds of nicks nacks in where the galley used to be (lines, fenders, an oar, etc)
To cook I use a propane heather in the cockpit, and I have one of those rails grills. For water I carry 1 gallon jugs in one of the lockers. I only have 1 dish, and for a sink I use the bailing bucket. Hope you'll find more use of the galley than I did.
Gus
To cook I use a propane heather in the cockpit, and I have one of those rails grills. For water I carry 1 gallon jugs in one of the lockers. I only have 1 dish, and for a sink I use the bailing bucket. Hope you'll find more use of the galley than I did.
Gus
1976 Chrysler 22 Halve Maen - Sail # 595