We'll start with where we left off -- at the sink/ice box. Here is another view of it.
We'll start with where we left off -- at the sink/ice box. Here is another view of it.
Another view of it.
And then the regrigerator itself with ice cube maker . . . Geoff notes: Fridge installed, doesn't look much, does it? It certainly didn't blow my kilt up when I saw it, puny bloody thing. BUT, it's the only one I found that would fit where it had to fit. How the hell do I keep my little ice cube trays in on a prot tack???
My sink drain idea: close the tap, fill the sink, open tap, empy sink. No plug to loose. Close the tap to stop the sea filling the sink on a starboard tack. The drain pipe runs through the insulation straight out through the hull, so the sink drain tap is in effect, a seacock.
The door on the fridge won't fit yet. The fridge isn't exactly square, so the door will have to be a bit . . (of a trapezoid). A blind man on a galloping horse on a stormy night would never notice it I bet it keeps the cold in, tho.
Last edited by Bill; 08-30-2004 at 10:08 AM.
Let's try another photo. Here's the forecabin
Forecabin with hatch covers in place . . .
This photo is . .
Sturdy chainplates.