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Depth of the counter

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Scudrunner
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Depth of the counter

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Can someone tell me the depth of the galley counter. I'm away from the boat right now and looking at a stove.
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Re: Depth of the counter

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Im in the boat working. Good timing
Driftless
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Re: Depth of the counter

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Trying again.
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Driftless
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Re: Depth of the counter

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Thanks... I ended up taking the stove back.
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Re: Depth of the counter

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What sort of stove were you looking at? Reason for asking is back in 2012 the first Albin 25 we looked at but passed up on a deal had a propane 2 burner HilleRange with oven installed. It fit within the galley space but obviously required major surgery on the joinery. One of a number of reasons we didn't buy that boat was it didn't have all the requisite vented propane locker or solenoid valves. If I'd have known then how much I would end up "investing" in La Dolce Vita I would have gone for that deal. The stove looked like this similar type taken off the internet.
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Here's another similar one. I didn't keep photos of the one we saw in the Albin, this is from some other type of boat. But they can be made to fit in the aft end of the cabinety on an Albin 25 but the tradeoff would be losing half or more of the under counter storage space. Of course the Hillers as well as other similar brands are expensive to buy new but would be nice if you or the Admiral like to do some baking while cruising.
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Re: Depth of the counter

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I just decided to go with a Coleman camp stove. I can easily stow it but thinking about putting rails around it to keep pans from tipping.
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