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NiftyNickers doesnt have that panel either.I also dont like the duplex AC outlet right under the sink,I assume thats for the inverter output.I wonder if that mess is factory installed or previous owner.

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The interior of Skalliwag was custom built by Cape George Yachts in Washington. Mr. Crealock had nothing to do with it.
I am going to try the plexiglass cover route, right now thinking of cutting access openings for the buttons I need to reach.
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I don't have such switches there either. many of my switches are on the wood panel/wall above the engine bay facing fore and sheltered by the ladder.
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My PSC37 doesn't have this panel in the galley either. Nothing but a smooth fiberglass corner. Maybe it was a feature at some point??

BTW, in checking out your photo it looks like your interior wood is significantly less worn than mine, especially around the companion way stair handholds. Any suggestions on how you kept it so nice?
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I just found Dalys Seafin Teak Oil and the teak just brightened up so I think thats what the PO used
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