Removing the covering boards to uncover a can of worms and poor repairs from the past.

The port side of the side deck and aft deck is original as the position of the deck fittings are still in place 


The positions of the side davits and the aft davits and the aft cleats are clearly seen in the deck





There is a large hole in the deck as a repair was started and never finished 




The starboard side deck was repaired but never mirror to look like the port side deck which will be done this time 




The aft end of the 
side deck and on to the aft deck is a lodging deck which is in place but not fixed to the beam shelf 



In the past the beam shelf was replaced but never fixed in place correctly and someone had done a  poor repair to the deck and did not take the time to make sure to mirror the teak deck planking to be the same as the port side.




The beam shelf is rotten in a number of places and will have to be replaced along it full length and so is the top plank. Also the short deck beams will have to be replaced as these have been hacked about with in the previous repair




So it is going to be fun renewing the poor workmanship of a previous repair 



 

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