We haven’t put everything on hold though. The Cap’n has been super busy getting his new BBQ installed, and practicing on it every chance he gets. He also ordered our cockpit frame, aka ‘Roll Cage’, from Iversons Designs. Including all the hardware, all the different ends, the tube lengths, and the bolts etc. to put it together. He also got an extra pipe to mount/brace the BBQ, in anticipation of heavy waves etc.

It took him a few hours to put the whole thing together, they make the poles long on purpose, so that you can cut them to your specific length, and angle. The Cap'n did an awesome job on the frame. He spent the whole time chatting about the different canvas work we are going to do. I think he is excited to get these steps done, the more that gets done, the faster we set sail. It all turned out, and fit together perfectly, just like he planned it, Mr.Overthinker. He has thought about this configuration over, and over, and talked about it every chance he had. I don't have that ability, the ability to think about one thing for long periods of time.
We also ordered our window shades, fromClo~Zures. We made & cut out templates of the bigger windows. The smaller portholes are standard size portholes, from Newfound Metals, of Port Townsend, Wa. When we got the blinds, and I put them up right away. They fit great and they look great too. The shade they give is wonderful on these warm days, it's perfect, and the privacy is outstanding. They are pretty trick, they slide back and forth, open and close, and if you want you can remove them. They are velcro, and the nobbies are clear, so when you remove them you don't have colored dots on your window. If we had it to do over again we would not let them talk is into trimming down an extra 1/16th of an inch smaller than the window. I would much rather trim them myself, so they go right to the edge. We are very happy with them none the less.




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