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Finally warm enough to do some epoxy fillet work in the cockpit seatback supports. Only spent 2 part days so far. The new 28 ft Cal Jensen 'My Dream' has taken precedence :) 3 weeks before it goes in the water so I have been cleaning up inside it, removing and redoing plywood galley floor, galley cabinets, and varnishing walls. Have to install new galley lights, water pump and faucet, back-kick board with cig elec outlet, and also scrape, sand, and paint the head and V berth. It's going to be a few days. I will be working on the seatback frames of Pocketship for part days as the spring moves along as well. I like to be busy. :)

New panel for cabinet door. 'My Dream' about to be uncovered.


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