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Images
(below) and drawing (left) show change in details effective 11-12-07
(Monday Noon) .Click Icon Left for PDF dimensioned drawing modified
to show the water closet and larger cabinet with sink and RV
propane stove/oven shown in the last four images below. I also
removed the side door (in case you missed it last time.)
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- In the upper four images we show the window
pattern using Chris's three existing windows and two Manly sliding
glass windows on the front quarters.
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- This also shows how the vent intake passes
down to the engine space. This could also be welded directly
onto the front lower panel, however, I thought it might be better
to box it in and allow wires and plumbing to pass behind it if
needed. The steering console panel also has a lot more room for
gages and panels so there should be no problem mounting them
from the wall down to the lower console.
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- Last 4 images show larger (approx 18x30)
windows facing rear. These give better view astern. In the rear
facing view the drop bunk on the port side is in sleeping position
and you can still see over it. The starboard drop bunk is in
the stowed position and this gives you a good view astern.
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PAGE TO LANDSCAPE WHEN PRINTING THE IMAGES BELOW.
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