Pictures for Mark
Sorry Mark, all I have are 35mm pics and no scanner. Next time I go up to the boat (she is on Lake Erie and an hour and 20 minutes away), I will try to get some pics with a cheap digital camera I have. The main modifications I did were the permenant kitchenette with shelving (I hated the looks of the alcohol stove, wanted two burners, and got more storage out of the same amount of space this way), electrical (more lighting, stereo, Ritchey lighted compass, fish-finder/depth meter/speed, berth and saloon fans, 2 sets of rocker switches w/ a cig lighter for access's, more batteries), and a drop-leaf full size table (48") that turns the benches into a bed when dropped down. The bench backs are removable and get stowed in the quarter-berth when I need the extra bed. Everything else pretty much follows the old lay-out (it had to by design). The nice part is all the red oak with a satin poly finish on every part of the boat looks so warm. The bulk head was a major pain to fit the boards to, but the after effect with the brass light was worth it. It is nice for two couples to sit at the real table and play cards, eat,... We use it like a camper at the dock at night and I don't trailer it. I kept the quarter-berth, lowered the floor of it and have hooks for life jackets, extra lines, and racks for fishing poles all along it on both sides plus room to store anything else I want. I get down the companion-way with an oak ladder that swings up out of the way to get to the 50 quart cooler that fits under there perfectly. I also put shelves under the v-berth out of the way of the swing-up sections to get to the head and made it easy to get under the rest of the v-berth for storage. Other than that...Thanks for the interest,Randy SimmonsH23 "Munchkin"