Portholes maketh a boat

So 4 have been welded into the front- they are not as big as we thought they’d be but they are at a great height so you can look out and see many reflections on the water.   Obviously the window bit hasn’t been put in- but that’s going to be done this week.  Also, I include some pictures of the open plan nature of the messy rest of boat.  It is nice isn’t it? Well, not nice, so much, more a complete building site- but nice if you ignore the messy bits and focus on the shape.  Tom has built himself a table to work on, but until Stuart the squatting welder goes he’s sort of waiting to get going.  Pat thinks Stuart’s done a really great job on all the steel bits.  To be honest, it’s not really my area of expertise so I shouldn’t like to comment, but it all looks very good to me.  Its satisfying to see the horrid old bits get chopped out and new straighter bits put in.  And that’s as far as my assessment capability on the whole thing goes.

We have changed our minds again about the stove for the bedroom and are thinking of keeping the Louis stove after all.  As it looks smaller than I remembered.  And we put it next to the bath and it looked about right.  There is still some consideration to happen around this subject.

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