Sunday, October 29, 2017

Progress Update: October 29th


(Draining the last few inches from the water tanks)

The water tanks are now completely drained! Blowers will help dry them out in preparation for sanding, cleaning and sealing.
 13 buckets later and both tanks are drained!


Blowers provide thorough drying.


Friday, October 27, 2017

Progress Update: October 27th

(Eric restoring damaged dresser top)

Lots of great progress the last two weeks! The second guest cabin is 95% completed. The closet behind the door still needs some plumbing removal, a false back and new floor, shelving and final coat of paint.
There is now lighting in both cabins, the hallway and utility room. Lights for the shop and the head will hopefully be installed the end of November. 
More plumbing progress has been made for the water heaters and the goal is to possibly have the guest head, shower and sink plumbed by the end of November as well.
There are two 750 gallon water tanks built into the ship. One aft and one forward. DJ removed the cover plates and they will be drained, coarse sanded and painted. This particular work on the water tanks will take some time as it is a difficult and rather nasty job. 

 Running wire overhead in the shop 
in order to install lighting in the anchor locker.


The wiring for each light is along the overhead in order to provide access. Eric is building wooden trim to cover each one.








 Eric making overhead trim for the second guest cabin.



Eric sanding trim
 Installing trim


Measuring to cut 
and fit the trim.
 Wooden molding for overhead wiring.



Final painting and caulking
in the guest cabin.
 Adding cover plates over holes.


Primer in the closet behind the door in the second guest cabin. 









 Plumbing parts hand-sanded and waiting for assembly.


Building the water heater manifolds.
 More manifold parts


DJ working out plumbing re-routes in a very nasty place in the bilge. 









 DJ removing the cover plate for
 the aft water tank in the engine room.



Nasty old gasket material...
 The forward water tank next to the stairwell
 and under the galley.



Mary removing the old gasket material.
 Old gasket removed. 
Next step is to drain the tanks.



More sorting
 And still more sorting...


Next wooden molding for wiring.
Second coat of paint.




Thursday, October 12, 2017

Progress Update: October 12th

(Eric making overhead patterns)

Progress is steady but slowed a bit due to Eric taking a side job for our personal support. We also lost a few days preparing for Hurricane Nate which switched tracks in the final hours leading to landfall. Originally, it was supposed to go right over us!

Eric has built the overhead in the second forward guest cabin and is in the final stages of painting the panels. He also built an A/C vent box for the cabin as well as several special switch plates for the newly installed light switches for the LED fixtures in the hallway, utility room, and first guest cabin. So nice to not be on extension cords and work lights anymore. Thank you DJ!

 Eric cutting the old overhead flush to the walls.

 


 Building overhead panels









 Building and installing each panel to fit.

 
 Installing the A/C vent box










 Painting overhead panels



DJ running wiring for lights to the first guest cabin.









 New distribution panel
 

 Running wiring for utility room lights.
 Running more wire from the engine room to the forward area. DJ also took this opportunity to remove more old wire.



Installing the hallway switches and lights.
 New light switch in the utility room 
using our custom built cover plates.



Custom made cover plates
 Mary working on the second batch of recycled wire.



Recycled wire in the process of being cleaned, measured and marked.