Sunday, December 5, 2010

Progress

Well I finally remembered to bring the camera one day this week, so here are a couple of pictures.
So far, we've done a lot of cleaning and some rewiring, so there's not a lot to see in terms of pictures. We've torn out the old floor from the companionway to the end of the galley. We've built the new floor in the aft stateroom and rebuilt the subfloor in the galley. Bev has been doing some painting in the galley, and I've installed some beadboard to replace the old plywood around the deadlights. The beadboard around all the windows will be painted "Country Dairy," an off-white color that closely matches the color of the fiberglass portions of the interior.
By the end of this week, the aft stateroom and the galley will be done. This will give us enough "living room" to start moving on board.
New subfloor in aft statroom

Beadboard roughed in above galley
Our current plan is to swap boats sometime next week. We'll put "Walkure" on the hard where Queequeg is now and launch Queequeg. The folks at the marina say we can raft the two boats together for a few days while we move stuff. To minimize clutter on Queequeg, some "stuff" will stay on Walkure. It will be a good "triage" experience to find what we really need and what we can do without.

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