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Bayliss Boatworks new construction updates
by Bayliss Boatworks 2 Jun 10:56 PDT
Gearing up for her christening later this month,
Big Deal
s final touches are coming together beautifully.
Our interior carpentry team continues installationsincluding walnut galley flooring and custom companionway air vents. Wall panels are being fitted, and granite countertops are going in the galley, day head, and tackle room.
Every detail is falling into place as we prepare to smash the bottle on
Big Deal
!
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Steady progress is being made on
Tarheel
.
Our paint team has completed awlfair application and sanding on the mezzanine and bridge, and the first coat of finish primer has been applied. Sanding for the next primer layers is now under way. In the coming weeks, Everett Nautical will install faux teak on the toe rail and half-round before
Tarheel
moves to our new paint facility for topcoat application.
Meanwhile, our interior team has fabricated and set the salon door and frame in place; these items will return to the cabinet shop next for final finish application and hardware installation.
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Mama Seata
continues to hit milestones!
With the bow deck installation complete, our exterior crew joined forces with the mechanical department to install her cabin to the hull! Additionally, the aft fuel tank was set, as well as the aft Seakeeper 18.
Up next, the exterior team will begin installing cockpit structural decking over the aft fuel tank.
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Our hull carpentry team is hard at work on
Crisdel
!
With interior bulkheads installed and glassed, the engine room is taking shape. Fabrications of the pump shelf and generator boxes are under way. Strut pockets are now in place, and up forward the machine tunnel buildout has begun.
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