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Old 23-04-2020, 11:58   #1
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Galley Down Catamarans?

I'm aware of the Seawind, Lightwave, Perry, and Antares designs. Is anyone aware of any other well-regarded galley down designs those of us who enjoy them should keep an eye out for?
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Old 23-04-2020, 12:53   #2
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Old 23-04-2020, 13:22   #3
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Old 23-04-2020, 13:49   #4
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PDQs and our Outremer 45 (it is the only one)
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Old 23-04-2020, 15:00   #5
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Early Lagoons 47, 57, TPI, 470, Schionning (some), Pat Patterson designs, Richard Woods designs, Crowther designs (excluding Catanas), Shuttleworths <50ft, St Francis 43/44, Kynsna 440, Mumby, Peter Snell, Dazcat, Some Sunreefs, FP Alegria (option), Grainger (option), Kelsall (option), Freebird, Prouts.
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Old 23-04-2020, 17:47   #6
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Re: Galley Down Catamarans?

st francis 50
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Old 23-04-2020, 18:06   #7
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Re: Galley Down Catamarans?

And the St. Francis 44 as well. Ah, Tupaia beat me to it.

We have an Antares 44i and LOVE the galley down arrangement.
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Old 23-04-2020, 18:16   #8
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Old 23-04-2020, 19:00   #9
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Old 24-04-2020, 04:49   #10
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Old 24-04-2020, 05:16   #11
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Re: Galley Down Catamarans?

And of course, any number of custom built Catamarans That are usually higher in performance and better boats anyway.

Good to see some interest in the galley down. It’s the only thing that works for a serious chef. You need that counter space.

However, due to them being less popular, there are very few new boats being built with them. At the boat show">Miami boat show, the super tanker Fountaine Pajot And the sea winds were the only ones.
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Old 24-04-2020, 06:26   #12
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Old 24-04-2020, 09:46   #13
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Re: Galley Down Catamarans?

Thanks all. You've given me a few more to look at.


I also like the look of the Easy Sarah and Waller 1200. Big fan of Tony Grainger's older designs.
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There´s an option on the FP Alegria 67 to go Galley Down
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