Work still progressing, though rather slowly. After all, this is meant to be a hobby to relax rather than to increase, stress. Have sent messages to seek Dave's advice and have ordered leccy bits. Having modified the Radiolink T4 set to give me a 5th channel to work the motor switch, I have a sideways stick left over. Perhaps I should fit a bow thruster. If so I must see how the Picasso screen wash pump works on the narrow boat - I still haven't tested it yet! Doing slow things now like shaping the keel, then have to cast the lead. Major problem is working out what order to do things in, and not fixing the keelson to the keel before I've done all the bits I won't be able to do once they are in the hull. More pictures when there's actually something to see - though I forgot to photograph the rudder foot skeg before I stuck it into the hull. Glued it in with UHU plus acrylit (brass to glass fibre) then poured Zpoxy thickened with talcum powder on from the inside, using some wax from Baby bel cheese as a coffer dam. Then to juggle rudder shaft and tube, fixed at one end to hull and at t'other to servo plate which is fixed to keelson. It keeps my mind active, I suppose.