Boat Renovations
Since purchasing the boat, I’ve been focusing on internal renovations and minor updates.
The first big change was getting the v-berth updated. I took out a couple of small shelves, refinished the drawers, and made a key board and mounting rails. The biggest job was making the cushions.
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The next big project was ripping out the cabinets on the starboard side of the main cabin and creating a pilot berth.
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The big feature was creating a rail for the berth out of mahogany. Love the way it turned out. Cushion made, and hull insulated. It really opened up a lot of space.
I Replaced the throttle control and working with my diesel tech to replace the engine mounts and install a new sea water pump.
On the port side, I pulled out the shelves that were there, added some hull insulation, and will create a new set of shelves. Still a work in progress. I want to take my time and see what storage I really need before building anything. For now, I’ll just enjoy the open space.