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Bow and Bulkhead

By Svprili @svprili
The bulkhead between the anchor locker and master is done. We're going to put in a small access door between them both. We took out the old sliding hatch into the anchor locker and replaced it with a stronger water tight one that looks great and also takes up less room on the deck. Carl is working on a contraption for the bow, he showed me but honestly I have no idea what it does. Involves the anchor in some way. We brought in our custom table, once the bulkhead was in place we couldn't fit it in through the entrance hatch. If someone scratches it, there will be hell to pay!New hatches into the engine room via the cockpit have been installed. They look really hot! The old teak ones were all rotted away and it was cheaper to go this route then replacing the teak. The girls love going to the boat even tho they hate that the flooring is still up. We hung out under the tarp for a while out of the wind. We have the "glass" in for the dodger so I can't wait for Carl to install it. The side windows are leaking a bunch so we'll have to get those bedded in first.
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead above: girls are slowly getting used to getting in and out.
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead above: bulkhead between the master and anchor locker
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead above: can't seem to rotate our pictures on blogger. Crook your head to the left and you'll see the chain plates.
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkhead
bow and bulkheadStill need to have the tarp on top of the dodger because the hatch hasn't been bedded down yet. Girls making their mark on the boat with some pencils.
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