22' Angler Cabin Layout

wapiti

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Did the 22' Angler cabin ever include a stove, sink and small dinette? Would the cabin still have been 4'4" in size with the above items installed?
Thanks for your help
Wapiti
 
My 87 has an original double seated dinette. No sink or stove. I mounted a small microwave behind the pilot seat (just fits). There is a picture of the dinette in my interior stuff sub. Sometime shortly after that I think they did away with the dinette.

Chris
 
Hi Folks,

I built galley in a box which fits behind the helm on my 22' Angler.

It has a single burner alcohol stove toward the back and a sink toward the front. A door drops down on the front to hold "silverware", lighters, and hot pads. There is storage for plates and pots and pans under the stove. The sink drains into a used soap container. (I think it will be illegal to dump gray water in the no dumping zones in the near future.)

The back of the helm seat folds flat and I put a cutting board on it.

Future project is to add a pump for water. Now use a gallon jug.

Will try and get pictures soon. (I have been saying that for a year now.)

Fred
 
Hi Folks,

I built galley in a box which fits behind the helm on my 22' Angler.

It has a single burner alcohol stove toward the back and a sink toward the front. A door drops down on the front to hold "silverware", lighters, and hot pads. There is storage for plates and pots and pans under the stove. The sink drains into a used soap container. (I think it will be illegal to dump gray water in the no dumping zones in the near future.)

The back of the helm seat folds flat and I put a cutting board on it.

Future project is to add a pump for water. Now use a gallon jug.

Will try and get pictures soon. (I have been saying that for a year now.)

Fred
 
Hi Folks,

I built galley in a box which fits behind the helm on my 22' Angler.

It has a single burner alcohol stove toward the back and a sink toward the front. A door drops down on the front to hold "silverware", lighters, and hot pads. There is storage for plates and pots and pans under the stove. The sink drains into a used soap container. (I think it will be illegal to dump gray water in the no dumping zones in the near future.)

The back of the helm seat folds flat and I put a cutting board on it.

Future project is to add a pump for water. Now use a gallon jug.

Will try and get pictures soon. (I have been saying that for a year now.)

Fred
 
Hi Folks,

I have posted pictures showing my galley addition on my 1983 angler.

Go to photos, page 9, half way down. INN-THE-WATER.

Will have more photos shortly.

Fred
 
I added a gally to my 93 Angler (No Solid Bulkhead) that had a 30 gallon water tank below and counter space for a stove. I was not happy with my lack of cabinet making skills and removed it when I thought I was going to sell the boat. I have since decided to keep the boat (new repower) and I plan on putting the gally back in. This time I am going to hire a cabinetmaker to do the work.

FreshWaterCabinet.sized.jpg
 
ffheap":2swarlni said:
Hi Folks,

I built galley in a box which fits behind the helm on my 22' Angler.

It has a single burner alcohol stove toward the back and a sink toward the front. A door drops down on the front to hold "silverware", lighters, and hot pads. There is storage for plates and pots and pans under the stove. The sink drains into a used soap container. (I think it will be illegal to dump gray water in the no dumping zones in the near future.)

The back of the helm seat folds flat and I put a cutting board on it.

Future project is to add a pump for water. Now use a gallon jug.

Will try and get pictures soon. (I have been saying that for a year now.)

Fred

Fred, one click is sufficient. Two is too many and three, just excessive! :lol: :lol: :lol:

How about some pictures? One will be just right! :wink

Charlie
 
Charlie,

Pictures are in my picture album. Page 9, half way down. Don't know how to deliver them with one click. I just learned how to load pictures from help from Marvin. Tell me.

Fred
 
Mike,

I think your galley looks great. Hiring a carpenter takes gas money. You will look at the galley and feel satisfaction because you did it your self. That is the way I feel.

Fred
 
Fred Said:
I think your galley looks great. Hiring a carpenter takes gas money. You will look at the galley and feel satisfaction because you did it your self. That is the way I feel.

I hear where your comming from, and I did feel that way as long as I was on the boat alone but I felt a little ashamed about the ill fitting trim work. It was quit functional and served the purpose I intended.

But next time I will still be proud to say...I paid big bucks and got it done to suit me...just the same.

Thank you for the kind words.
 
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