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The saloon on Legacy
contains two comfortable settees, upholstered in durable tan faux
leather, on each side of a cherry table with two drop leaves. With
the leaves extended, six people can comfortably dine at the table.
Our standard cruising configuration is to use the port settee and table
leaf for daily dining, allowing free passage to the forward cabin on the
starboard side.Above the settee on the port side are three cabinets
and one open storage area. The same storage areas are also above
the starboard settee, but the aft-most is a custom cabinet with a
mounted 22" flat panel TV. The cabinet door can be moved to adjust
the TV viewing angle. There is additional storage behind each of
the settee back cushions and a spacious storage compartment below the
forward end of each settee. The water tanks are under the aft end
of the settees. At the aft end of the starboard settee is the nav
station. Reading lights and throw pillows at the end of each
settee make this a very livable saloon.
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Looking forward to port in the saloon with the leaves of
the table folded. At the forward end of the settee is a 12v outlet
next to the lamp for use with an extra fan or other 12 volt device.
The center of table has a tall storage compartment perfect for bottles. |
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Looking forward to starboard in the saloon you can see the settee on
that side forward of the nav station. The stereo is mounted high
on the cabinet and the flat screen hdtv/dvd combo is mounted on the
front of a cabinet allowing the angle to be adjusted for viewing from
different positions. |
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With the port side leaf
of the table up there is seating for three while leaving the passage
forward free. The right image is looking aft to port. In the
corner along with a 110v outlet is a 12v outlet. |
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With both leaves up the
table provides a generous table for up to six. |
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Looking aft toward the galley is the nav station.
The Iridium satellite phone is mounted on the wall above the electrical
panel. The Icom M422 VHF and the Xantrex Link 2000 are mounted
below the electrical panel. The Icom 802 remote head and speaker
are mounted just beneath the printer on the divider wall. On the
panel below the the 802 are a 12 volt outlet and the Garmin 152 GPS.
The laptop is strapped down to the opening top of the nav station.
The Raymarine ST-60 multi display and the Clear Speech unit are located
above the laptop. |
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Saga was justly proud of their electrical wiring.
This image shows the well organized and neat wiring exposed when the
breaker panel is hinged down for access. |