Robg71
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Lol....have a couple mid rip out, will post when at my desktop tomorrow.
Where are they then
nice idea about rented shed space. better than struggling with it on the drive.. good luck.
Lol....have a couple mid rip out, will post when at my desktop tomorrow.
Test....probably cocked it up as not used PB site in ages!
Yes I cocked it up,tried to post an image from photobucket but I just posted a link, so deleted!
Need a photobucket quick tutorial....?
Which link below a photo do I copy and paste
Test.....http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af182/RobWales1/015.jpg[/IMG
Rob's been to Holland, say no more.........[IMG]http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-cartoon-013.gif
go to ' library' on photobucket.
under each little photo you will see the link.
look for the same link as above, i've left out the last bracket so you can see the code........]
copy onto your post, if it does'nt work put IMG before and after the link as above.
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Rob's been to Holland, say no more.........[IMG]http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-cartoon-013.gif
Where are they then
nice idea about rented shed space. better than struggling with it on the drive.. good luck.
your showing off now![]()
regarding the heads.
i'd make it a walk through......put a second door going out onto the cocpit.
Enter the loo, Do your business, then exit to rear deck!!!
Won't give me any more space though RB!
My train of thought is along the lines of some of the smaller vessel's i've seen which have a chemical loo under a bunk sort of thing! Now if I do away with the Heads bulkheads (walls) turn the pan round 90deg I could then run a continuous work surface straight through to cabin bulkhead from galley, ok a hinged section allowing access to the pan with some sort of cupboard door to match the galley unit doors to enclose it....
There is also a seperate sink unit in the heads which is a tad over the top in such a small cabin (cave)...hygeine ok I get that but I'm still formulating a plan here.....Rob.
Cabin strip out is now complete! hard to believe all of this came out!
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Heads cubicle has now gone, final heads design cupboard still being worked on/mulled over! kitchen /galley unit origanal frame is good and strong so this will be the basis to build the new unit upon.
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Headlings etc all gone!
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View from the stern, 4 x hatches in gunnels were rotten together with cabin access doors, I'm chatting with my friendly GRP unit neighbours regarding designs for replacements!
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Gaping ugly gash where the Maxwell windlass once lived (that unit rotten beyond economical repair) and what a poor poor job of sealing when it had been fitted! I would have bedded the whole lot on a nice thick layer of sikaflex....as the new unit will be once sourced! no wonder there was lots of excess water getting into the anchor box!
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Next weekend will find me removing the drive, and readying the engine for removal, so all in all progress is good and very enjoyable.... :)
Will update progress next week.
Rob.[/QUOTE]
Very nice boat!
just an idea: put a big sliding window beside the wheelhouse door, and put your galley inside it; the work surface at the same level as the bottom of the window, that way on a nice day you can use the galley from outside with the window open, or use it from the inside when it's not so nice.
Rusty....Have you been drinking?
Not your greatest suggestion I'm thinking!![]()