More progress on The White Pearl as the weather is getting better I may be able to pull her outside to finish fiber-glassing the hull, the door and the galley lid. I have still been making progress inside the garage with the help of a wood burning stove and a shrinking pile of firewood.
Here is an update on the Galley-
I've been researching for the perfect stove for the galley, came across an all stainless steel twin burner by Century, wrote down the dimensions, and started to think on a place for it.
I spent about a half hour looking at about 200 pics in the "Galley Gallery"- some really great work in there , for some ideas. I really like the stove to be away from the trailer on a pull out shelf ,especially when the entire interior of my trailer is wood and other combustible materials
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also , a pull out shelf allows more counter, prep space, I love to cook
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So here's what I came up with.
I had one nice piece of walnut left over, thanks to Frank. Here's the rough in cut to size.
![Image](http://edmattson.com/roadtrip/images/stories/galley/galrough3.jpg)