How we made a terrace on board, part 1

We decided last year to lift the old deckhouse and have it turned into a terrace. But how did we do that? In fact, how did the shipyard do that?With some real professionals, especially the ironworker who has done a fantastic job, it has become a beautiful terrace. With this blog I will take you on a journey from ship's deck to our terrace!First the roof had to be removed, so the steel roof was sawn..

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