We hope you caught the live discussion with Chesapeake Light Craft’s John Harris that stood in for last week’s episode. If not, here it is: https://youtu.be/498a2IpwfAc
And we went aboard Calypso, a Bristol Channel Cutter (hull No. 6, built by the Sam L. Morse yard in 1976) as well for a look around: https://youtu.be/uZkFNjgkezQ
In this week’s episode, we continue to build an interdependent web of useful, practical, and custom spaces. Just as the wood stove and choice of composting head are very personal decisions, so too is the under-mount galley sink that Steve has chosen for Arabella. He plans to hunt and fish wherever he roams, and because he loves making and eating home-cooked food, the galley that’s coming together is rightfully taking up a good amount of real estate, space-wise.
Steve has heard from trusted cruising friends about the convenience and practicality of the sink as a provider of convertible/flexible stowage and working surfaces, and so he’s chosen a work station sink for the job.
Bulkheads are sanded, faired, sanded, coated, sanded, coated, sanded…. You get the idea. There’s a lot of that around here.
Speaking of that, in this episode we use the following products, and if you’re considering a purchase at Jamestown, we’ve got a referral link below (click, then shop!) that kicks us a little bit of cash for each order:
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TotalProtect https://www.totalboat.com/product/totalprotect
And at the very end, if you’ve been wondering who Annie B is, and heard her voice in last week’s live events, she shares a little mixing cup tip that was a gap of knowledge to her until she had to use some 3:1 epoxy products from TotalBoat. She’s been sailing, sometimes living aboard, and maintaining wooden boats for a while now, does a lot of work in the background here at A2A, and that’s her little Boston terrier hanging around and about. Maye is 13 years old and has 4,000 nautical miles under her paws.
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