Thanks guys. It was a tough past 5 days. Now on with the show!
Looks great, Larry, but....man, you're tough on the help!
Hope Greg is back up and at 'em very soon. It's amazing to me how fast folks can rebound today!
Larry and Lena,
Congradulations. I admire you guys so much. I can hardly read your account without sweating.
Yes, my Port and Stbd tanks are a different shape, though my port tank seems wider in that it has more fuel than stbd at any given height of fuel (my about 20 to 30 gal). But then it could be longer also.
Richard
This part was the hardest for me, now you have to crap up a beautiful open space with all those dang systems and their hoses and wires! I had the same crappy clamps on my Bomac 120 rebuild, I have been slow changing them out though.
Also try not to drop, drag or otherwise mess up the engine room coating. I think you can buy the little paper surgical shoe covers now . Maybe a tyvec suit is in order!
Looks great, keep it up
'''Also try not to drop, drag or otherwise mess up the engine room coating. I think you can buy the little paper surgical shoe covers now . Maybe a tyvec suit is in order!
Looks great, keep it up
I recommend getting some moving blankets.
Looking awesome Larry, the perf looks great
Greetings,
GOOD LORD! That looks awesome. Don't put anything else in there, you'll spoil the ambiance...Wait, What?
I recommend getting some moving blankets.
Holy crap, Larry! You've thought of everything...even a dance pole. This is the second KK I've seen with one. Brittania's 54 has a taller one in the fwd cabin.
Holy crap! Even my head and shower look that good.
Larry. Again, wonderful job. I'm envious of the sense of pleasure and satisfaction you must be experiencing. a job well done!! Also a real great source of info for us. Thanks and Congrats. Glen
We had a good weekend with the port side coming together. Loosing 22" of tanks opens up some space. We moved the start bank and water heater to the aft end of the tanks for more access around the engine.
Tomorrow we start on the starboard side and we'll see how everything fits there. We'll start running cables and hoses then. In theory, the house bank, the 10-T105's, hasn't changed or moved so that should go smoothly.