In the part I showed how it was and how the removal of the wheelhouse went. From the shed, the plates were brought on board and welded together as a kit. The square hole next to the door is an entrance to the engine room. This was later welded shut again, access to the engine room is now through a hatch in the floor of the wheelhouse.
Rebuilding the wheelhouse part 2
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