Sunday, September 22, 2013

CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES

Pinoy Boat Services
Port Carmen,Cebu
Philippines

Time moves on here in the boat yard. I have kept busy with some minor projects and watching the workers on their construction of the new hard bimini top. Kathy busy with her games via phone and tablet. The workers need no supervision, just reminders of little things, such as how we plan on installing the shades, what we want the grab rail handles to look like etc. We are pleased with how the top looks so far. This morning they cut the hole for the window, now of course there will be more wood and fiberglass work for backing to affix the window. Work is also moving along on the supports.

The weather here of late has just continued to be hot and dry, no rain for the last week or so. Thankfully the the last two typhoons and the newly formed tropical storm are staying well north of our location.

This now goes out with sailmail and then I'll hope to once again update the photos thru blogger.

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LAYING OUT THE FIBERGLASS ROVING MATERIAL

3 TO 1 EPOXY MIXING CUPS

SANDY SQUEEGING OUT THE EPOXY

LAYING UP WHAT WILL BECOME THE GRAB RAILS

A GRAB RAIL IN PROGRESS

REMOVING THE HONEYCOMB FOR THE WOOD PERIMETER

A COMPOUND BEND FOR THE WOOD PERIMETER

WOOD EPOXIED AND CLAMPED IN PLACE

CANDY CRUSH IN ONE HAND NEMO'S REEF IN THE OTHER

PLANNING THE SUPPORTS


LANDO CUTTING THE WINDOW
YOU CAN ALSO SEE THE GRAB RAIL HANDLES

THERE'S THE WINDOW

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