Picture Tour

This site was updated on 10/24/05

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We have tons of pictures of Celebrate. Here is a quick tour

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Perspective Bridge Pilothouse Saloon & Galley Main Stateroom Guest Stateroom
Third SR / Office Foredeck Cockpit Engine Room Lazarette Underwater

 

Perspective:                  

From any angle, Celebrate stands out at an anchorage or under way

              

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Bridge 

Fair weather command helm, social center, and the 'garage' for the dinghy.

                      

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Pilothouse

Foul weather command helm, quiet dining room, nav center, electrical management space, and another reading room

                 

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Saloon            Salon? The center for fine dining, enjoying the tube (if possible), music, and great conversation

                        

Galley

Plenty of space and resources to prepare meals, store provisions, and keep tableware and cookbooks handy

                   

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Main Stateroom

The owners' own suite. Walkaround queen bed, three cedar-lined hanging lockers, and lots of drawers and cabinets

    

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Guest Stateroom

Plenty of room for those invited aboard, two cedar-lined hanging lockers, and additional space for the owners' things, too.

       

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Third Stateroom / Office

For guest overflow, and mostly for a quiet place to tend to ship's business, and your own. A safe, two hanging lockers

              

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Foredeck

Celebrate's anchoring and mooring headquarters, and the sun deck for calm days under way or quiet times at anchor, securely done with 400' of chain on each anchor plus both raw or fresh water faucets. The wing stations port and starboard make close maneuvering at docks and locks so much easier than from the bridge or pilothouse.

                    

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Cockpit

Celebrate's "back porch." The stage for boarding, dinking, or just relaxing in the lee when at anchor. The spiral stairway to the boat deck provides all the safety and access one could want when launching the dink, landing the bikes, or just going down to the main deck, bypassing the pilothouse / salon route aft.

       

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Engine Room

And the generator, HVAC, ships batteries, hot water, stabilizers, water system, and electrical HQ

   

 

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Lazarette

The boat's "garage." A freezer, watermaker, and stowage for cleanup, tools, toys, and lots of other supplies

           

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Underwater

The deep keel protects the running gear and helps Celebrate track like she's on rails

    

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If there are more details that you'd like to see, we'll try to post additional pictures. Just e-mail us at celebrateanc@ocens.net

 

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