Interior photos of 26.5

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Matt Felton

When I bought my 26.5 it was gutted on the inside, and the stove/icebox area has been removed. Would anyone be willing to email me some photos of what the inside should look like? I've got mouldings and wood scraps all over, but not sure where they go! Thanks for your help! Matt Felton mfelton@towson.edu P.S. She sails great though!
 

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Jack

Blessing in Disguise

I believe that you should really spend some time with your boat before building out the interior. Most of us have some issues with the way our interiors are configured but hesitate making any radical changes for fear of killing the boat's value. Try and remember that Hunter designed the interior to appeal to the masses and this may not work for you. Look at all kinds of boat interiors to get an idea what you want and need. How many berths do you really need? Do you need an enclosed head and if so can it be relocated? Is a galley really necessary for you? Is a fixed table necessary etc. ? Also consider other woods other than teak for the interior that look great but are cheaper such as cherry. Formica covered plywood works great for bulkheads etc. Best of luck with your project and happy sailing which is really the most important thing.
 
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Ed Schenck

See bokerage pictures.

You could search the Internet for pictures on brokerage sites like YachtWorld. See "Related Link" for one example.
 
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Steve W.

this might work...

Try www.whitneysmarine.com. They are a Hunter dealer and the owner gave a 26.5 to the employees as a boat they can all use. Whitney's uses a digital camera to post brokerage pics. I bet if you emailed them, somone would be happy to shoot a few pics and email them back to you.
 
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Michael Salois

pictures

I can take some digital pictures and send them to you but it would not be till the weekend.
 
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