FITTING OUT (PHASE 3)


PAINT SHED

"The Antidote" went in to the paint shed on 12th November 2002, and stayed there until she was finished.

in the shed

GALLEY FITTING

Fitting out continued apace. The galley worktop (FormicaŽ "Midnight Dust" - quarry finish) in place with the sink unit plumbed in.

(Photo taken 19th November 2002)

galley sink in place

HOLDING TANK

The 67 gallon polypropylene holding tank was made to measure and fits neatly under the double bed on the centreline of the boat - so, no matter whether it is empty or full, it will not affect the trim.

At the far end you can see the pipes which discharge into the top of the holding tank from the electric toilets. (One was later blanked off when the second toilet was changed for a PortaPotti unit).

(Photo taken 19th November 2002)

holding tank

BATHROOM

The pedestal basin was set on a 50mm hardwood plinth so that its waste was above the outlet passing through the hull, which had to be a certain height above water level. (There are pumps to empty the bath and the bidet - we didn't want to put in a third pump for the basin).

To the left of the basin is the bath, and to its right the towel radiator was held in position with bits of timber prior to fixing.

The original plan was to set the bidet at a slight angle, but we decided to fix it parallel with the toilet because there was plenty of space and it looked aesthetically more pleasing like this.

bathroom
THE ENGINE BAY

These two photos show the engine bay before and after preparation.

Four months of exposure to the elements had taken its toll on the paint inside the engine bay. The problem is that primers are not weatherproof.

But I have never seen such a sparkling engine bay as this after it had been cleaned up and painted with silver 'Hammerite' ready to take the engine.

engine bay before painting engine bay after painting
BETA 43 GREEN LINE ENGINE

The engine being fitted on 4th December 2002. Unfortunately this triggered the next stage payment!

Although the engine looks a bit scruffy in the photo, it was of course a brand new Beta Green Line 43HP diesel from Beta Marine - it just had some sawdust on it.

Knowing the way they work at Weltonfield, I was sure that it would be cleaned up before being bolted down.

engine going in
THE ENGINE

How right I was!

One week later (photo taken 11th December 2002), the engine installation had been completed. You could have eaten your dinner off it!

I was impressed by Mark's efforts to ensure that the engine and propellor shaft were accurately aligned (even though I specified a Centaflex M-Series flexible coupling).

engine installation completed


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