Port profile
Port profile - freshly painted and looking sharp.
What a great sheer the Mariner has.
New hatchboards
The newly-finished hatchboards are in place
and the sheetbag is attached to the bulkhead.

Transom deckplate
The deckplate in the transom covers the hole
I made to access the upper gudgeon.

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