Another idea ... Weve kicked around the idea of putting a decent toaster oven in the microwave cabinet. The thought has been that having a small oven to bake a few meals would be nice (must be 31TE envy

). Prep some items before the weekend or make aboard ... lasagna, chicken pie, baked stuffed haddock/shrimp etc.. The last two would go great with a steak from the grill. We're lucky to have the gen-set to allow this as I think a toaster oven would be too much strain on the 12 volt house system using an inverter when away from shore power.
Speaking of inverters ... Being in the middle of a raft-up one morning and not being able to use the gen-set to make coffee sent me on a mission to install an inverter ... I need my coffee ... wished I had a french press or stovetop coffee pot for the Glo-Mate that morning, though I did hunt down a cup aboard another boat ... they had an inverter.
We now use the inverter to power the microwave on fishing trips while on the troll making poached eggs, bacon, 60 second hotdogs and for lots of other quick tasks. Carry a 2 slice toaster and you have bacon & egg sandwiches with very little mess. The guys do enjoy a morning fishing trip aboard the Albin! The microwave does supplement the Glo-Mate when putting together a larger meal that requires galley prep. A side of rice comes to mind. And yes, guilty here too of spinning up some Redenbacher's for movie night!
Whatever one chooses for that space ... more storage by making a closed cabinet, placing a basket inside or utilizing the cabinet for a microwave or toaster oven, it sure is nice to know that there are options for one's type of boating.
