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I was thinking that to with all black logos and black out all accessories it’s nice to finally see this project round the corner I know it’s still got a a lot to go but getting the glass work done is a hudge step
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It may not look like a hole lot but after many hours in the cabin at this point I don’t even know how many all the glass work it done all new stringers and 3 fully surrounding bulk heads. The deck is so much stronger know when you walk on it . Stringers are 2 inches thick it really should be a wave crusher on Lake Erie. Going to put it all in white gel coat for know. Mabye next year out the bed in between the first and second bull head and some interior panels .

Started the process of making bad panel for door

Clamped a piece of angle on the door 2 inches in and air filed up to it. Ground down 2.5 layers so I can wrap the glass around from the back panel then complete body work
I think I may have said this a few pages back but if I had the opportunity to redo a cabin, I’d do it like Phil does his with the basic benches between the cabin door and first bulk head and then through a zipper two lay down lounges and a porta-potty / changing room. Or even instead of the lounge beds, finished storage area. I dig that set up. Little more user friendly than just a vee birth bed.

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The space between the cabin entry and first bull head is going to be short once the new bull head is in. Floor extension and bulk head going in the weekend that section will be fender storage with the billet fender holders and Ropes





