Doesnt existTrying to find plans for a galley of an 85 ciera 2550
Where can I find galleyDoesnt exist
Start by googling boat galleys and looking at picturesCan you steer me in the direction to start ie ideas books you tube?
I was gone for a few years and im back.....2 weeks could just be a hangover lolYou guys all know that the OP has not been back since the 8th of July, correct?
Same here, I come and go as life gets in the way. Hopefully he comes back and updates us.I was gone for a few years and im back.....2 weeks could just be a hangover lol
Been trying to find "good" pic I've looked everywhere trying to find plans so it will be a slow process of measurement and templates trial and error thanks for the advice and appreciate any info as I average 70-80 hrs a week at work so more fall and winter project when work slows downInstead of trying to rebuild what Bayliner did, I would take this as a time to revamp the galley layout. I believe that boat would have had a port side galley, maybe 5-6' long? If so, and that feels like the best place to put it back, I would start there. I would most likely not install a galley stove, as they rarely get used. Me personally, would redo it with veneered teak or mahogany, and solid teak or mahogany trim/style and rail doors. I tend to like to keep those types of woods in boats, verse cheaper stuff.
This won't be a super easy task, unless you're a wood worker. It is doable, but will require you to design, template and execute.
I found some decent photos on a web search, but of course measurements would have to be eyeballed. As much as I try not to steer people away, there is a decent Bayliner Forum at the Bayliner Owners Club. I imagine someone with a 2550 could measure it up for you.Been trying to find "good" pic I've looked everywhere trying to find plans so it will be a slow process of measurement and templates trial and error thanks for the advice and appreciate any info as I average 70-80 hrs a week at work so more fall and winter project when work slows down
Thank you for reaching out I appreciate itI found some decent photos on a web search, but of course measurements would have to be eyeballed. As much as I try not to steer people away, there is a decent Bayliner Forum at the Bayliner Owners Club. I imagine someone with a 2550 could measure it up for you.