<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by NM:
Yep, the -SP's had starboard side forward galleys. The first Y seats on the starboard side were row 35. There were rows 23-17 with ABC and rows 24-27 with DEFG between the 1L and 2L doors. The entire startboard side between doors 1R and 2R was galley.</font>
I have fond memories of flying from SYD to BNE on VH-EAB, back in the silly days of $33 fares, and being seated in the first row in the middle section, aisle seat. Served a delightful smoked salmon dish for the "snack", with an excellent chardonnay, served by the half bottle.
One thing though, you sure that middle section went DEFG? The G seat would he hard up against a well, and having to climb over THREE passengers to get out would not be my idea of fun. My memories are that there were only three seats in that section.
Dave