Front boards are cut and test fit. I had to reinstall the dinghy davits to calculate the holes I needed to drill through the back piece. I then cut the two ugliest holes I have ever done...they weren't photo worthy. Next up, pull it all apart, fiberglass the propane locker box, reinstall everything, fiberglass everything else.
Rudder! (And Swab)
One more piece on.
Working on light placement. I think four will be plenty over the dinette table. So much brighter than the old single one, and being LEDs, half the amps!
Diesel tank sprung a leak. I had planned on replacing it anyway, but what a mess!
Our "secret" spot on the river. A nice private little spot with natural barriers to keep the doggies from wandering off, or others wandering in.
Winter mode activated! Hardtop installed until warmer days return. The hardtop is so much warmer, dryer and quieter than the soft top! #triumph #tr6 #dailydriven #cars #classiccar #petrolicious #drivetastefully
The Restoration of my sailboat, a 1975 Formosa 41' ketch...and a few odds and ends PNW Oregon Washington
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