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Checking headroom in the future head/shower area. |
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Checking headroom in the center aisle. |
There was a lot of visible progress during the past week. The hull sides are welded and more bracing was added. We tested the cabin height with temporary square tubing.
I thought John told me to check out the "lightning bolts" that he cut into the supports. After a lot of seaching, I figured out that he meant "lightening".
The next big project is figuring a way to support the sides to keep them from caving in when the boat gets turned.
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Out for a turn around spin through the yard. |
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Port side view |
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Lightening holes, not lightning holes. |
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The empty shop. It's too dark to see the motor hanging from the handy chain fall. |
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