Properly provisioning a GBR Bar Boat.

JeffS

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So...yeah.



I'm ready! It's been a tad bit warm here in WI the last week or so. But that's all changing. Now it's getting cold. So the only way to play with the boat is to clean, polish, arrange, etc. It's supposed to warm up again the day after a couple of weeks from now. So until then...

Olives, cherries, beer and mixers are already in the refrigerator. Feeling pretty good about my afternoon so far.
 
So why are all the bottles hand written labels? :)
 
We bought a set of Kilner bottles and labeled them. Easier than trying to store all the bottles that are such different shapes and sizes. :)
 
That's what a pontoon boat was built for!
 
JeffS, what's your plan for storing those for easy access?  I don't have the galley like you do, so perhaps that's an easy solution there.  I was thinking of getting some kind of container that would sit on port and aft on the far side of the bar chair.  There seems to be a good amount of "skinny" space there that could be better used.  Your thoughts?
 
I ordered a pair of Kilner Bottle Caddies from Amazon.I'll store them in the cabinet under the rear starboard counter. They will be very handy.
 
For anyone interested... Kilner bottles are very popular with folks who do home brewing and home distilling. They aren't cheap, but not expensive. $5 to $10 each depending on size. Even the sugar bowl is Kilner. The glass is thick, so they are not terribly fragile. And replacement caps and seals are readily available. I am very pleased with the choice. And thanks JSur!!
 
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