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Awesome!! On the drain valves...maybe a hole at the end of the handle for a 1/4" SS rod?? Kinda like a safety shower pull.
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Thanks for all the cheering fellas.
I've been doing lots of plumbing over the course of the past several days. Cutting lots of holes in various places on the boat. A few pictures of what has been done. shot showing the bait tank pump and live well overflow Raw water pump mounted in engine compartment There are going to be three Brass drains in the cabin floor Fresh water pump mounted on the stringer port side in the cabin Fittings for the bait tank and fresh water nipple Getting the seat boxes ready Trial fitting the seat boxes. I need to put a little more foam on the one on the starboard side. Inspection plates Backing cleats for the seat boxes. This is PVC board from the local hardware store. On to the teak swim platform...one of the pieces was missing so I cut a new one First coat of Cetol Alaska strick
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As always, beautiful work and terrific planning. She is blossoming before our eyes.
The last shot of the plane is quite something. Isn't that an old Beaver model plane, so often used by the bush pilots in the northern outback? (I am probably going to catch H--l for the wording, but it is all correct in its context.)
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Yes its a Beaver. One tough plane ![]() strick
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