Wednesday morning, Let more fun begin

 After a good day on Tuesday, It is hoped that Wednesday the engine removal section of the job will continue has before.

John hard at work removing as much of the old bits ahead of the engine to let the engine come forward to come up out of the engine bay


The old twin fuel filters from the engine bay forward bulkhead 



While my brother John is continuing to do the engine removal part of the restoration this time round, I am continuing to remove as much of the forward end of the boats woodwork to gain access to the hull for planking repairs 


This a appears to be what remains of a holding bracket to keep the forward toilet in position in the fore cabin. I am still thinking whether or not to refit a forward heads in the boat given the limited space in this cabin in the first place. Time will tell if is going to be a good idea or not.




The forecabin porthole surround framework to which the side paneling was fixed too. I am not sure whether to put any paneling back in the forecabin as much of the rotten planking up forward on the boat is in areas behind the paneling, I will have to look at other James Silver's to see how they were done.




So today it is going to be much of the same. Removing more wood and get to grips with the dirt in the bilges and start to clean the bilge area up forward and move back to the engine bay. 

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