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It's got the galley seat
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The Seafari I just got has the galley setup but no stove. I am going to check with the owner to see if he has it or knows what happened to it. I am also trying to determine the year. It is not on the stern as newer boats and has an aluminum rubrail. What is the difference between the windshields I have been reading about?
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My galley seat still had the original stove (which is either propane or butane), but I was unable to find fuel canisters for it, which look like those that R-12 freon came in. I designed stove-holder board with a 1-burner butane model I already had that works well (see pictures posted in photos section). I still have original stove, which is a little rusty but looks like it would still work. I can send to you or Big Shrimpin' if either of you wants it and can find fuel for it - just PM me with a mailing address. Regarding the windshield, the later ones like the picture Big Shrimpin posted, added a fixed piece of glass below the fwd section that opens out. This raises the windshield maybe 3" or so. The raised platform on the cabin top that the windshield sits on was also moved forward - on my '72, the point of the V in windshield is about 18" aft of the hatch. On later models it looks to be only about 6" aft of hatch. This change not only adds a couple of inches of headroom to the cabin and raises top of windshield above (my 5'11") line of sight, it also provides more space between instrument panel for compass and other stuff. The side panels look very similar with same angles, although they may be about 1' longer. I believe they also added a glove compartment on passenger behind windshield, similar to the 23 Scepter. A friend of mine bought a new Seafari in 1976 which had these changes, as well as a smaller stepdown (just big enough to open cabin door) and a bigger fuel tank. I liked all the changes except the smaller stepdown, as it's a good place to keep my 70 qt cooler. I changed to an adjustable/lower seat pedestal to get top of windshield out of my line of sight when seated. Denny
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Thanks for the info. I am going to check it out when I go work on the engine. Also take some pictures, it is in really good condition, just needs a paint job.
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That is the year I graduated from Hi School... See ya, The Ole' fart Ken
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All Right . . . I'm throwing in the trailer too.
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Going to the dump tomorrow !!!
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Come on Strick you can hold on to her until she is properly adopted... ![]() ![]() See ya, Ken
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Tim posted that from my computer
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