Added 8/13/08
Page 7, Building the 41-Plus DUCK
The construction of the first 41-Plus is well
along now and she's showing some nice touches. Look at the teak
house roof photos. It's laid onto the steel deck of course, with
neat "nibbed" ends. Teak is the traditional ship deck
material because it is very directional stable, rot resistant,
and loaded with oils so doesn't need to be "finished."
Of course the average yacht owner keeps it oiled but you don't
need to bother. Of course in the "Old Days" the decks
were scrubbed down by the crews whenever they weren't working
elsewhere. Oil is probably easier!
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View out the center window
of the pilot house. |
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The cockpit is about done
now. Note the plywood sole. This will be "glassed"
over. The advantage of this over a steel sole is it helps deaden
sound, and, is naturally insulated so doesn't need a lot of foaming
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Following are a series of shots showing miscellaneous
cabinetry as it happens. I personally like a white painted interior
with a bit of varnished trim . It looks more spacious, and of
course is faster to build so costs less. But many people disagree
with me, perfering the natural wood finish shown here. I like
that too!
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