How we made a terrace on board, part 2

We are really a lot further than the previous blog.

The cockpit was sawn off at the correct height in the shed and subsequently placed in the deckhouse at the back of the ship. The tent above the cockpit could then be removed and Martin has now put the whole thing 3x in the 2-component epoxy primer, it is (still) a very white sterile face.



The walls and the floor, everything is white. So we're going to call it our bathtub LoL
Now, we're going to think about putting a rug on the floor. We wan

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