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Old 07-14-2018, 01:10 PM   #4161
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Old 07-14-2018, 08:42 PM   #4162
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Old 07-16-2018, 05:24 AM   #4163
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This afternoon at the boat I routered the leading edge of the sill with a 20mm pencil round then gave it a little sand, taped it all up then I applied 2 coats of undercoat/sealer/primer. Tomorrow the sparky comes to do the 240v electrical hook up, testing and hopefully sign off on an electrical safety certificate which I will need for her survey and insurance requirements.

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Hot Digity Dog! PRETTY windows and HOT wires. SOLSTICE is becoming quite the show Gal!
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This afternoon at the boat I routered the leading edge of the sill with a 20mm pencil round then gave it a little sand, taped it all up then I applied 2 coats of undercoat/sealer/primer. Tomorrow the sparky comes to do the 240v electrical hook up, testing and hopefully sign off on an electrical safety certificate which I will need for her survey and insurance requirements.

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That is over the top detailing. That looks most excellent.
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Old 07-17-2018, 05:29 AM   #4166
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The boat had her first onboard dog and her name was Riley. She loved it. This afternoon the sparky started hooking up the 240v cabling to a set of circuit breakers and began wiring up the shore power switch from inverter to shore power. Whilst that was happening I was filling the nail and screw holes in the sill and sanding that and giving it another coat of undercoat. I’ll give it two more coats then leave it for when my mate Mike comes in to paint the interior trims.

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The dog is busy looking for HIS underway seat.
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Lol she was having a good look around.
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"Pretty good day today"


Sounds/looks like another great day!


Dogs aboard are easy to keep track of... Cats not so much!
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Sounds/looks like another great day!


Dogs aboard are easy to keep track of... Cats not so much!


My boy Chevy will be a boat cat :-)
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Old 07-17-2018, 07:38 AM   #4171
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Cats - Much less likely to fall overboard... un less their curiosity get sthe better of them; peering down at fish swimming near by! - LOL
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The dog is busy looking for HIS underway seat.
He wants to sit and look out the window. Then, when he is satisfied, he want to go to bed or drink water and maybe eat.
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Great afternoon on the boat this afternoon. I removed the tape and cleaned up the undercoat paint edge and installed a decorative trim to the inside reveal. The sill looks great in undercoat. Can’t wait till it’s in gloss white enamel. Once that was done I swapped over the ignition switch power wire from the starter battery bank to the house battery bank because the stereo runs off the ignition switch and I don’t want anything coming off the starter battery bank other than the starter. After that I fitted the helm seat and popped the helm up in place and started doing the starboard side window sills.

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[QUOTE=Hendo78;682316]Great afternoon on the boat this afternoon. I removed the tape and cleaned up the undercoat paint edge and installed a decorative trim to the inside reveal. The sill looks great in undercoat. Can’t wait till it’s in gloss white enamel. Once that was done I swapped over the ignition switch power wire from the starter battery bank to the house battery bank because the stereo runs off the ignition switch and I don’t want anything coming off the starter battery bank other than the starter. After that I fitted the helm seat and popped the helm up in place and started doing the starboard side window sills.
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SMILE, sounds like you have the hard part just about completed.
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SMILE, sounds like you have the hard part just about completed.

Lol I wish. I have to finish the interior then sort the plumbing which I have no experience in and then paint. Close tho. The light is bright.
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Considering where you started in this rebuild, I think we would all agree, what's left to do is far less than day one of the rebuild.
Keep plugging along.
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Considering where you started in this rebuild, I think we would all agree, what's left to do is far less than day one of the rebuild.
Keep plugging along.


Thanks mate. I appreciate your support :-)
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BEAUTIFUL WINDOWS! Smart move placing ignition switch that carries stereo onto house bank.
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