15 March 2009

Saturday I did a spot of fillering over the welds on the decking gutter and finished cutting the deckboards to size.
Sunday I decided that using panel pins on the ceiling wasn't working so I removed it all and put it back on with small screws sunk in (to be filled over).


Decking cut

Need to arrange a way of getting the morse control through the deck without rain being able to enter.

Screwed up the ceiling

13 March 2009

Friday again, I've been T&GVing the ceiling today.


The T&GV on the ceiling is coming along

06 March 2009

Below are a couple of pictures from last weekend and today, Friday.


A picture from last weekend, the welding is completed on the guttering (well, the back part has been completed since I took the photo). Need to sort out some deck boards and bilge paint.

Today, battens were put up accross the ceiling and the first T&GV board is up!

04 March 2009

These are some pics taken over the last few weeks, sorry Dobson for not updating sooner :o(


Widened kitchen floor, at the top you see the cabin floor, the bottom is the kitchen floor, a couple more inches either side!

Knocked up a simple couple of wooden rails over the sink to rain off the washing up. Note the bacon.


Instead of routing the cables under the cabin floor, they're now going through the bulkhead into the engine bay.

This involves moving a 240v mains socket to the left a bit, you can see where the conduit used to drop down below the floor.

The same thing on the other side.

Holes made (eventually), lined and conduit poked through.

Poking out in the engine bay.

All holes foamed back up!


An important milestone was reached, the first bacon butty.

With ketchup.


The latest project is a gutter around the back deck (preparing for summer, ho ho ho!).

Hiding the terrible welds with filler. Is there nothing filler can't hide?

Finally for this blog, a preview of the internal guttering, for run-off from the desk boards.