I've been working on the shower stall. I sanded, cleaned up, and put in a 2 inch radius cove at the bottom. Yesterday I sanded the whole bottom to lay down the fiberglass floor only to find out I was 2 inches short on my fiberglass supply.
So .... I sanded and cut fiberglass for the second layer on the floor supports port side of the engine compartment. I need to get that section of cabin sole down so I'll have something to stand on while working on the cabin side where the portlights go. I need to do some corner repair then the entire portlight section gets a re-enforcing layer of glass. ..... lots of glass and lots of resin .... but it well greatly increase the stiffness of the catwalk deck.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
.... Remodeling already ???
I've finished the beams in the cabin overhead except for the ones on either side of the hatch. I need to grind and reinforce the corners first. Anyway, my cylinder of glue to put in the insulation hasn't arrived yet. So, I spent today moving the shower door bulkhead. No, I'm not remodeling already. I built the shower stall 30x30. Standing in it it just seems to big and a waste of precious space. So, today, and I've been contemplating this for quite some time, I moved the wall making the shower 3 inches smaller. There's still plenty of room considering that the outboard wall extends under the port walkway. Now the standing room in the middle is 3 inches bigger. Hey, when you're dealing with only 2 feet or so 3 inches is a big deal. Standing in the companion way in the fwd cabin looking port into the 'head,' or washroom, is the shower stall to aft and the 'head', or toilet, to fwd. The sind will probably me outboard. Haven't designed the cabinet yet.
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