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![]() Port profile - freshly painted and looking sharp. What a great sheer the Mariner has. |
![]() The newly-finished hatchboards are in place and the sheetbag is attached to the bulkhead. |
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![]() I had this custom stainless-steel bracket made for the centerboard winch line. |
![]() It works very well and doesn't get in the way. The line doesn't suffer so much chafe now. |
![]() I am very happy with these new portlights. Notice the rope clutches near the hatch. |
![]() Here she is on her trailer awaiting launch. You can see the anchor bracket on the pulpit. |
![]() I have found the 4-hp Yamaha outboard to have plenty of power, even for swift river currents. |
![]() This shows the location of my furling line. A roller-furling jib is fantastic for a solo sailor. |
![]() Inside the cabin with the new cushions and opening portlights from Stuart Marine. |
![]() I attached two battery-operated LED lights on either side of the cabin. |
![]() The varnished cabin sole is great for keeping feet out of any water in the bilge. |
![]() The starboard bulkhead holds a magazine rack and a holder for the VHF radio. |
![]() The port bulkhead holds a weather station, binoculars and the plastic compass backing. |
![]() The bronze seacocks were installed for added security. |