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Sue shows one of the two pantry options. The pantry is located just down the stairs on the port side. This option, which is the one we have elected for, consists of pull out drawers on soft close, undermount slides. Note the bottom opening will likely change to just an opening, allow for larger items to fit in there better. We will give a tour when our boat is compete so you can see how it turned out. The other option is one large door and deep shelves internally. For us, we believe having the pull out drawers will allow us an easier time organizing and finding things.
The GLY World Odyssey 500 yachts brought gifts, their own and gifts received from Byond Relief NZ & Rotary Russel island NZ in Opua to be transported to the 10 local communities visited in May 2023. In order to avoid problems, these 'small' gifts were only given after a public event was arranged with the local village leader so everything was done 'in the open' and shared fairly between the local people. To preserve their dignity, the sailors accepted the generous gifts of fresh fruits & local handicrafts given to them. A win-win situation as it should always be! Thanks also to our fund raising patrons who generously donated solar lights (seen in another video) to these communities. This 'mission' was born after the last 2 tropical cyclones and earthquake that hit Vanuatu in March 2023. Thankfully most communities are quite resilient but still need some help in the aftermath of previous cyclones where little help was received because of pandemic restrictions. Thanks to s/v Fou de Bassan for short video.