Very often what you decide
to do first turns out
not to be . . .

D-9.jpg (7599 bytes)

After buying Huloa I took a huge number of photos. These shots are of the ends of the boat - the bow and stern. Might as well start with the easy stuff!

D-10.jpg (8816 bytes)

D-11.jpg (12440 bytes)

Fact of the situation was I took photos because I wasn't all that sure what to do first. On deck now. Bow end left, stern and cockpit right. Rotten canvas covers it all.

D-12.jpg (13166 bytes)

D-13.jpg (10763 bytes)

First thing seen on entering the cabin is the galley area. On the left is a view from above and on the right a full frontal.  We found what belonged in that open shelf later.

D-14.jpg (11466 bytes)

D-15.jpg (11139 bytes)

Except for the galley and head, to the left is the cabin interior. The first two partitions were made to contain hanging table sections, then two bunks, two small closets, and two more bunks.

D-16.jpg (9475 bytes)

Lesson #1.
Never take on a project like this 150 miles from home.

 

Chequamegon Bay Web

 

Go to Next Page


Mail5B7.gif (4196 bytes)
Image copy granted for personal use. Please credit source.