The Corian worktops have now been fitted and the galley is starting to look fit for purpose – although there is still a long way to go. Doors are appearing on cupboards and the shower is being fitted. Of course, it all looks a little rough at the moment as dusty and fiddly work is still being carried out. The interior will be finished and probably exterior painted before the bow thruster, generator, batteries and engine will be fitted. So, still quite a long way to go, but meanwhile we are thrilled with the way things are looking.
None of the doors have handles fitted yet which is why everything looks very flat. On the other hand, we are deliberately going for a simple, uncluttered look. We have also heard that several potential future boat purchasers have been shown around Brandy Pad (they get to look at all the boats in the yard – in various stages of construction) and have been impressed by the open plan of the galley and saloon. Maybe our boat will be a trend setter – reverse layout and open plan!
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really looking forward to seeing your finished future home.i am saving up for a dinghy . xxx
Hi both, it is certainly starting to take shape now-
you must both be getting quite excited
Lovely to see such productive progress in your dream becoming a reality before your very eyes !
Best wishes,
Huw and Julie xx