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V-Bunk
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I have decided it is prudent to work from the bow to the stern. That way no jumping around willy nilly :rolleyes:
So the first couple things done are the lift eye and v-bunk filler. This is a S/S piece that I had a friend of mine modify so I could make it work for the 21. Attachment 4357 V-Bunk Attachment 4358 More to come as every day is an adventure. |
Is that daylight coming throug the deck or do you have some slick recessed lighting in there?
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Tony, you hit it on the nail...thanks :D Pop up cleats going in... Attachment 4377 Attachment 4378 |
Yeah, Baby! Looking sweet! p.s. Got the logo medallion. Thanks.
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"That way no jumping around willy nilly "
Say what??? I thought that was the only way to do things!!!!! Looking good Terry!!!! |
Adding More stuff.
Some more pics of things being done...99% of everything on the boat was assembled and holes drilled before painting. However I swear that either there are in fact gremlins or when I was drilling holes I just said looks good and in fact it wasn't.
While putting in the head covers and hinges, I had to re-drill 4 of the 20 holes, because they did not line up :eek: no great tragedy. since they are covered by the hinge. Riser for the Head http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps69bd5065.jpg Detail of custom lid holder http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...psc689199a.jpg Head Installed http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...psed2d376a.jpg Position for v bunk cushions http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps4bddd6a1.jpg Hidden from view http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps471176a8.jpg Getting closer now to tackling the instrument panel and gauges. Now if only can remember what that red wire was for:confused: |
Ooooh, that was well thought out. It's all in the details.
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The red wire is for the three way switch for the cabin light
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After all that work please dont ever let anyone use that head. Not even the Admiral.
Looks really incredible, almost there! |
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