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Old 02-25-2006, 09:25 AM
Bryan A. Bryan A. is offline
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Default Re: Whitewater Interior Progress

Here are a few more. I am documenting the progress for my self so there is no short supply of pictures. The first is of the cabin looking forward, shot just after a fury or wirebrushing, looks like snowfall.



The second is looking aft toward the cockpit and the backside of the helm (which is also getting cleaned up). In both shots you can see the heater I am using to keep me nice and toasty. I put the sending unit from an indoor/ outdoor thermometer in the cuddy so I can track the temp in the cabin. If its tool cold I don't work. You can also see the blue tarp in the second pic and you can make out a second tarp showing through. What I did was overlay a green tarp over the blue but I put it black side up. When the sun is out I have gotten temps in the mid 40's, when it is in the 20's outside, almost good for epoxy work.



The final pic is a close up of before and after wire brushing. It removes almost no glass but leaves a fress surface to bond to.


I wouldn't mind seeing interiors of others boats for ideas. I am eventually going to make a better filler piece for the V-berth. Pics of seafari's, seavette's or tsunami's would help, I have seen and saved a few from you guys already. Also potti solutions, I need to make this boat family friendly. Right now the cabin is just a big cave.
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