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    Things are starting to slow down here as far as 'boat work' goes. Of course, everything else is picking up.

    I had a couple hours on Sunday to lay out some lines and cut a little wood. Things are starting to take shape.
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    It's gonna be NICE!

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    Unhappy Ugly fact of the day

    This is no stretch of the truth. Friday of last week it was 82 degrees here. This morning, snow and a high in the upper thirties. Boatwork season outside is pretty much over for me this year. Oh sure, we can still cut and shape a few things, but epoxy and glue work is done. Just last night I had to use a heat lamp over the radius jig to help the glue set.

    Bummer.....

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    Sounds like you need heat in that well-used workshop of yours!

    No snow yet here, but the boat is scheduled to be hauled on the 17th.

    Tony, I had an idea looking at your picture - how about an aft berth tucked up underneath your cockpit? Look at all that room in there! Then you could use some of the v-berth space for an enclosed head.

    PS. BTW, this can't be said enough: VERY slick work!
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    Thumbs up

    Tony...obviously a 'labour of love'...lookin REAL GOOD !!! Keep the faith..and throw another stick in the stove.

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    Tony,

    epoxy I use is good down to 40, no blush.
    one or two of those cube catalytic heaters
    pointed into the ends of the boat
    with the fans going will get it
    like summer inside the boat for setting the resin.
    Progressive can probably set you up with
    some stuff that'll set up in Anarctica.

    338 is gonna have curves too,
    but nothing as grand as what you have!
    WOW, kudos to your designer!
    you're gonna beat me back to the water, RIGHT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbd
    Tony, I had an idea looking at your picture - how about an aft berth tucked up underneath your cockpit? Look at all that room in there! Then you could use some of the v-berth space for an enclosed head.
    I've been thinking the same thing. I'm glad I've lived aboard for a while before doing any major work in the cabin. My design is evolving.

    I know what I want to do in the v-berth (guest bunk on one side, cabinet/drawer stowage on the other), and the settees (somewhat). The back wall area of the cabin is what I've been pondering for the past couple weeks. What I do there will to some degree determine what the final arrangement of the settee area will be. A quarter berth tucked up under the cockpit (basically extending the current berth ~2' aft) makes a lot of sense - it puts a usually empty, but needed, area more into the stern of the boat, would provide a flat floor to the cockpit locker above, and will be a safer place to be bunked in stormy conditions, especially if, heaven forbid, repeated knockdowns or a complete capsize were to happen.

    I did consider using that area right under the cockpit floor, but I think it would be too hard to keep dry, especially being right under the companionway. As I write, this thought comes to mind: if done properly this area could be made1) watertight and 2) detachable, thus being able act like a liferaft if the boat started to go down. Kind of a James Bond liferaft. Maybe whoever has Ariel #007 could do this. Know of any sources for explosive bolts?

    Quote Originally Posted by mbd
    PS. BTW, this can't be said enough: VERY slick work!
    For sure! Kudos!!!
    Kurt - Ariel #422 Katie Marie
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    Water tight and detachable! I gotta see a drawing!

    A bunk under the c-pit was seriously considered here. But that would require some serious rebuilding for supporting the cockpit sole, don't you think. Couple with that, as Kurt pointed out, it could be a very wet area.

    Quarter berths tucked on one or both sides like Ebb has done are alot easier to accomodate. If we just had another 4-6 feet we could do something on the order of this...
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    Aha! Found it!

    Here's the pic of Ebb's under-cockpit quarter berth.



    From Ebb's Thread. (Can't get these images to show up for some reason, just the links to them...)

    Dang it. I'v gotten used to sleeping on the *port* side, but this berth with Scott G's ex-icebox-lid illumination (see the Association Manual and/or Scott's page ) would make things bright and cheery even on an overcast day. I've an old, huge bronze opening port that I considered mounting in the cockpit footwell sidewall for light and ventilation of the quarterberth foot area, it's something to consider perhaps with a version of Scott's mod, just on the other side. My current idea-ing is to put the icebox below where it currently is, a' la Scirroco...



    Tony, that's an awful purty quarterberth and nav station. The compass rose inlay is gorgeous, and salty looking. In fact, everything in that pic is nice...
    Last edited by CapnK; 10-08-2005 at 10:10 AM. Reason: messed up the photos - oops
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