Mine's pretty simple compared to some. All of the storage is under the pull out (split) counter tops. Hey! It works for me.

Miriam C. wrote:Heck Heikki, you have almost a month.![]()
You can do it.
Gage wrote:Bob, it was your slide out that sent me the direction that I went with mine. Saw it at Sweetwater a few years back. Thanks for the idea.
campadk wrote:Hey Gage is cheating! His galley is just so HUGE!![]()
Needless to say, his is one of my favorites for a wide tear.
Here's our galley in action...
And of course with the popular optional Adirondack Galley extension...
If you wanna tour our galley...
lower quality video: http://campadk.com/pjsnoozer/videos/MVI_3388.wmv
higher quality video:
http://campadk.com/pjsnoozer/videos/MVI_3388.AVI
PS. Remember. In any good galley design you have to incorporate the right 'chockie' to make it your own. Not sure how to spell that.. best to ask Rick and Diane
Dooner wrote:<snip>
Just kidding. By the way, who owns this galley? Seems to be a very simple design. I'd like to see the rest of th trailer.
And do these trailers really attract the babes like that?
Dooner wrote:I think my vote goes to this galley.
Dooner wrote:I think my vote goes to this galley.
How more effecient can you get. It's got all a man needs, TV, cold drinks, and something hot to eat.
Just kidding. By the way, who owns this galley? Seems to be a very simple design. I'd like to see the rest of th trailer.
And do these trailers really attract the babes like that?
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