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error-file:tidyout.log The engine is lined up, and on mounts, the keel is shaped ready to suit the prop, and be re-glassed and painted, that took me three days to shape, but as glen stated, in his specification, and drawing, an even flow of water is important for smooth running, now finished it makes sense.

On rainy days I work inside, the forward cabin is near completion, I decided to put a guest toilet, in the forward cabin, rather than a hanging cloths cupboard, with a shower, and toilet to the aft cabin. This is what I favoured with Glen's plans, you have some freedom for change. I have decided, no sorry, my wife sue has decided, polished teak, to the forward cabin, Antique green satin paint, with white panels, to the galley area, for ease of cleaning, cooking etc, and Canadian Maple to the aft cabin, hence the steps out to the aft deck.

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Fingers crossed and god willing, I plan one more year to launch day, my friends in our village are planning the party already.

By the E-Mail updates, you come across being very nice people at Glen-L, and very knowledgeable when talking boats, best wishes to you all, and I look forward to my next update.

Yours sincerely
Bob Warner

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