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Old 12-06-2005, 06:19 PM
CHANCE1234 CHANCE1234 is offline
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Just an update. I removed all the teak, although i do like the look, I am more geared towards the practical use and maintance. So in went king starboard 1/2 white with new hinges. I spoke with the guy who will be doing the rewiring, and he said they would start it after the new year. I told him what i wanted and he said there would be no problem with having the doghouse hinge forward. I did not get a price range from him but he did tell me that all we would need were some new hoses for hydolic lines and some wire, as I already have everything else. He estimated 3 days start to finish. So I would figure not much more than 2K. Also the windows were ordered and should be installed before xmas. I do have one question that i know you guys can help me with. The anchor locker bulkhead which you can see in some of the previos pictures is junk. I don't mean you can see how crappy it is, just that you can see the bulkhead that i am talking about. The plywood core has the consistancy of a sponge. From looking at it, i think i can remove this piece with out having to remove the hull cap. Has any one had any expirence with this? I will post some pictures when the windows are in and then again when all wiring is done. Thanks for any help with the anchor locker thing.

Elijah
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