Hi everyone,
Been so busy recently i've been meaning to show you progress since last update.
1st pic- Is the bow- now with planking, those little running strips that I really should know the name of (anybody)- to which i've added some brass fairleads- looks quite classy there I think, even if I do say so myself

, also added a block of teak to look like the top of the stem coming up and also the name scroll- what do you think (not the name by the way- thats the owners choice)? Does it look right to you?
2nd pic- Taken tonight looking from amidships upto the new bow section, planking is now complete but needs fairing, the gun'l on this side is now finished- that was fun to bend round the bow I can tell you- anyone else like straining tiny bits of wood to within an inch of it's life? (Keep it clean!

). Also in the pic are the boiler and engine bearers- just K and N brass square bonded into the floors, and also to be seen is the little tank I made to emty the condenser into while in the boat- I arranged the pipe so that you can tip the tank up but none of the oily dregs come out of the pipe.
3rd pic- A bit more in the stern section- I've been neglecting this end for a few days- and this bits easy so it's a nice break from twisting planks of wood covered in superglue around everything but the thing it should be on! Started doing the cabin (yes there is a cabin- under construction) planking on the inside of the cockpit.
4th pic- A good pic- don't think i've shown this view yet, looking aft to the midships bulkhead- leading away are the aforementioned bearers, the propshaft is in the centre, engine and shaft oiler on the bulkhead, the feed to the freshwater tanks is on the right and the outlet from the tanks to the feed pump inlet can be seen snaking it's way out of the bottom.
5th pic- the finished engine casing- lacquered and looks just right I think- looks great with the flaps up and the engine going underneath.
Hope you like these pics- could have done a couple more but the batteries ran out and i'm tired!
Greg