Don't let this face fool you, she isn't having a hard time holding these incredibly light tanks. Granted they haven't been filled with propane yet, however, these babies are so light even Gia could carry them to be refilled. (Commence evil laughter) Mwah ha ha ha ha. All part of our plan to get our kid to work for us! No, but seriously though we are really happy with our purchase from
Backcountry.com. Check them out for some of their other great boater friendly items without the "marine" price tag!
Now that we have the tanks the next step is finding out how to install them into a spot that
- we don't have to look at, like a box or storage hold.
- that we can easily run the hoses down into the galley.
- that doesn't require a bunch of hassle/re-designing/cutting of fiberglass.
Like any boat project, "Project Galley" not just cut and dry usually one project opens a door to another and so on hence the reason every boat is still under some kind of construction/repair/re-design. Also another reason why so many projects get left undone. These projects are going to have to be done on the weekends as time does not permit on the weekday and two days just doesn't seem like enough but we are going to give it H-E-double-hockey-sticks for sure!
In the meantime, we are trying to come up with a good font for our transom. We have been searching the net and wanted to reach out to you all. Show us your transom. Go to our
facebook page, "like" us if you haven't already and upload a photo of your transom, or a font you like for our boat name. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
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