Morning Guys
Let me start by my usual apologise for not posting for a while, and say that I hope all you guys are well and busy doing boat things.
So life is as you will expect is consisting of sleep, eat, boat build, eat, sleep OH and the can of beer or two.......
I am racing against time at the moment as summer has come early ( which is not good ) we have already had temperatures over 30 degrees which is crazy but it also makes it around 100 degrees in the boat house.... I now way 5 stone
Anyway boat is going well and I can now see the light at the end off the very long tunnel, Nanni engineer coming in this week to check over the engine to make sure I have done a good job I also have the electrics guys coming in to do the fuse boards and final connections, I have pulled all the cables for them so if I have done it right it should not be to bad for them.
I can not deny this boat is a big big project for one person and it is a battle to see who is going to win, the boat has been very close to winning BUT the boat did not consider the fact that I am a stubborn son of a bitch and do not like to lose
I will post photos just remember as usual they will come upside down, sideways you get the picture !!! Might have to post in two lots.
All the best
Les
LB26
Re: LB26
What a beauty and outstanding finish. Congratulations for what you have achieved so far.
Built C17 (app.php/gallery/album/262), GF14, Devlin Bella 16. Sails a 30ft Biloup 89 sailboat.
Re: LB26
Evening All
So the question is are you ready for some more of my alternative photos.
Today I decided I needed a rest from climbing in and out of the beast so decided to start the preparation for the cork marine deck and started with the complicated bit ( as you do !!! ) Anyway it went ok, will leave the final trimming 4mm caulking gaps until I fit it on the bow. Overall happy if it looks like this when it is on the boat I will be happy.
Cheers
Les
So the question is are you ready for some more of my alternative photos.
Today I decided I needed a rest from climbing in and out of the beast so decided to start the preparation for the cork marine deck and started with the complicated bit ( as you do !!! ) Anyway it went ok, will leave the final trimming 4mm caulking gaps until I fit it on the bow. Overall happy if it looks like this when it is on the boat I will be happy.
Cheers
Les
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