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Jersdevil wrote:How big is the refrigerator?
Hank -

The refrigerator is 24"W x 23" DP x 57" Hi

Here is a link to photo of it in the galley.

http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww29 ... Boat20.jpg
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rooferdave wrote:going to check out and measure my tanks, btw what do the new ones cost?
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The new tanks I am getting are polyethylene and cost about $750ea - that is for two 125gal tanks
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Coralkong wrote:How's that SS sink?

I have a double sink in my '74 TriCabin, and I'm hoping this would be a drop-in replacement.....
The sink is a single sink and the inside dimensions are 10 1/2"w x 14"lg x 6 1/2" dp. It is in good condition and has the "Dishmaster" faucet.

I have not yet removed it and do not know what size the cutout is.
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Peter wrote:I have a really nice leather love seat now, [With no storage, and weighs about 150 lbs] but would consider replacing it with a fold out. I can do basic upholstery... could you post a picture of the fold out, and what kind of shape is the mechanism in? thanks; [could probably drive up and pick it up, maybe buy you lunch at some expensive fast food joint :) ]
Peter -

I have listed a link below that shows the couch. The items on the couch are a couple of my side curtains. The mechanism is in excellent condition and the mattress looks rarely used.

Where are you located? It will be removed within the next 10-14 days and stored until it is taken. If it is not taken it will go to charity.

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located 1 hr west of cleveland;can't come up this coming weekend,next tues or following w/e ?
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Peter wrote:located 1 hr west of cleveland;can't come up this coming weekend,next tues or following w/e ?
Peter,

It may be up to two weeks before the top is opened and the items come out. Workers at my marina will be opening the top and removing and replacing the items. When they do, it will be ready for pickup, hopefully, that same day. I will have a better sense of timing this weekend.

I may not even be there since I am three hours away and only there on the weekends. The marina will give me a day when things are coming out, and I am hoping it will be on a weekend, but I told them to do it whenever it best suits their schedule since they are also busy launching and summerizing boats.

So do you definitely want the couch?
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k9th wrote:
Jersdevil wrote:How big is the refrigerator?
Hank -

The refrigerator is 24"W x 23" DP x 57" Hi

Here is a link to photo of it in the galley.

http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/ww29 ... Boat20.jpg
Thanks for the information, way to big for my F30. I could use that thing in my beach house.
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yep...assuming schedules and logistics mach up....guess it will just be a "go/no go" decision about the time it comes out....thanks
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Peter -

Well I am sure it can be worked out, especially since I live just south of Ft. Wayne. I may be able to fit it into my van and bring it back and store it in the garage. It is 68" long so I have to check to see if it will fit.
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