Yes, the counter in the head DOES continue in one piece underneath the cabinets to the left. Very inconvenient when trying to remove the countertop without dismantling the whole boat.
As you were...
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Jason V
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Yes, the counter in the head DOES continue in one piece underneath the cabinets to the left. Very inconvenient when trying to remove the countertop without dismantling the whole boat.
As you were...
Jason V
Vancouver, BC, Canada
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hahaha (you're not talking from experience Jason huh?) :D
... And the darn nav table, behind the power panel is about 3 inches thick if you need to cut a hole for additional cables!!.... ;)
---- Howard & Linda Matwick ----
--- S/V "Silhouette" - Nanaimo, BC ----
--- 1999 C36 MkII #1776 M35BC ---
And speaking of drilling holes.... This yesterday's local news should make us all feel better:
[SIZE="4"][B][URL="http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2023153507_apxferryleak.html"]Oops. Workers drill hole in Washington ferry hull[/URL][/B][/SIZE]
Maintenance workers accidentally drilled a hole through the hull of the Washington state ferry Walla Walla causing a leak.
Paul & Ann -
"Freestyle" -
1985 C36 #454 -
North Puget Sound, WA