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|  | I moved all electrical to the area above the galley. |
|  | This is a Teak Drawer Front and frame that I installed in the bulhead of the V-berth. I used hinges to make it a door. |
|  | Under the V-berth I suspended a couple of 4" PVC pipes. In one, I store the mast raising system. In the other I have my wind chute. More storage is available below the tubes. |
|  | This is the plumbing re-done. The 2 elbows give more room under the sink area. I have a cooler that fits in this area. The bilge pump hose is attached to the drain hose with the "T". |
|  | The bilge pump is held in place under a piece of plastic moulding. The moulding is glued in using construction adhesive. |