Congratulations.It looks wonderful and seamanlike.I've been thinking of painting the bulkheads white in my own Fulmar and your pictures removed any doubts I had left.My problem is that she is the first one built so to some it might have some sort of historical value or something.But the boat is already diferent inside from the other Fulmars so I guess it doesn't matter.What really matters is that you enjoy your boat and that makes you use it more often.
Yes it looks garand. You should fill in your bio. I presume you are based in Oz where is the boat?
I confess i always feel a little anti these beautiful pictures of boat interiors. great for the magazines but mine always seems to be full of peoples and my stuff. Sails bags life jackets ffod etc. What do these boats look like inside mid way through a rough passage? Mine is aweful.
The boat is in port lincoln SA I have been living aboard since christmas she been afloat now for one year since being dry docked for 3 yrs.Yes things can get a mess but its not to much work to clean up once in port.And carefull thought went into the re design so i had plenty of storage and everything bolted or strapped down. she is on the market if u are intrested in up gradeing.....hehe