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Progress. The Electrical Panel backer, cut from plywood
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and covered with vinyl.
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Forward electric bilge pump is installed.
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and covered with vinyl.
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Forward electric bilge pump is installed.
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Covered the port window side interior with vinyl to match the electrical panel backer.
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Before fitting the panel, I made a cover for the bracket bolts.
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The Cover will be painted white once the screw holes are filled and the seams puttied. The cover will be screwed into a top bracket screwed and glued onto the coachroof.
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I also cut out a wooden bottom for the backer and will be fastening the backer to it for installation. Once the backer is installed, I'm ready to start working on the port bunks. This should be interesting. Hopefully, I can keep up this pace.
Lou
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Before fitting the panel, I made a cover for the bracket bolts.
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The Cover will be painted white once the screw holes are filled and the seams puttied. The cover will be screwed into a top bracket screwed and glued onto the coachroof.
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I also cut out a wooden bottom for the backer and will be fastening the backer to it for installation. Once the backer is installed, I'm ready to start working on the port bunks. This should be interesting. Hopefully, I can keep up this pace.
Lou
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Here's a rough sketch of the plan for the upper port bunk. The lower one will be a fixed settee bottom with a cushion.
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Finished up the electrical panel. It looks nice. Fitted the first support for the Ceiling. I'm considering Oak Lattice Ribs on the Ceiling rather than plastic. There's plenty of fastening strength.
Here is the base of the electrical panel being fitted.
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It was cleated and the bottom was covered in vinyl.
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The vinyl was reglued and refitted over the plywood before being fitted with a mounting cleat for accepting screws set through the locker wall.
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Here is the base of the electrical panel being fitted.
Panel Fitted.jpg (12.48 KiB) Viewed 513 times
It was cleated and the bottom was covered in vinyl.
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The vinyl was reglued and refitted over the plywood before being fitted with a mounting cleat for accepting screws set through the locker wall.
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Here is the base fastened in place. The block you see was temporary and removed as soon as the base was completely fastened.
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And the finished corner. The whole corner is really strong.
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I like the idea of using Lattice for the cieling but I think I'll go with Oak rather than plastic. Not crazy about the plastic.
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Next step ... cut the settees.
Here is the base fastened in place. The block you see was temporary and removed as soon as the base was completely fastened.
Tight Fit.jpg (9.28 KiB) Viewed 506 times
And the finished corner. The whole corner is really strong.
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I like the idea of using Lattice for the cieling but I think I'll go with Oak rather than plastic. Not crazy about the plastic.
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Next step ... cut the settees.
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