jim says, "we decided we needed to remove the galley from the old boat and re-arrange to to make it better fit our needs, upgrade to propane, replace the rusted sink and get better use of the space in the galley area. only thing to do is rip the whole thing out and start again."
the sink is a domsjo and jim used 3 rationell drawers to complete the set-up. the drawers have excellent runners and dampening action that prevent them from opening, even with the rolling of the boat.
done! the drawers now wear mahogany fronts to match the new slimmer galley.go here to see more of jim's galley.



This is a great hack! What a creative way to use Ikea, and the finished product is beautiful. I am always intrigued by boat design as it is very space-efficient and requires a minimalist mindset.
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ReplyDeleteReally like this one. The link to more photos on Jim Phoenix's web site has changed; now they are at: http://www.archive.jimphoenix.com/archive09/jimphoenix2/pages/Monk/Working/Working.htm.
ReplyDeleteHello, I am extremely new to boating...(today bought a completely gutted boat just fiberglass on water ) I was wondering where did you find the stove an kitchen sink?? I love how you remodeled your kitchen and would love to attempt to do the same for my boat. Any pointers and advice would be much appreciated!! Thanks so much Kimmy!!!
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