Easter Monday's working on Chance's Forecabin

 These updates are of the restoration of Chance our James Silver Western Isles Motorsailer, now that we have Chance at Titchmarsh Marina in Walton on the Naze Essex.

The restoration can and will be easier to do has Chance is now very close to my own workshop and small yard. Titchmarsh Marina will be Chances' home for the next four to five years while we restore her to her former glory with the aid of our family and friends. This time I was working in the forecabin of Chance, removing the forecabin hanging locker bulkhead and front and then removing the forward end of the Galley bulkhead which had sections of or areas of rot in the panels which when I return to the workshop with the panels will be set out and get grading pieces grade into them and then refitted once the planking and ribs are sorted and the hull planking on the inside face is repainted with primer an the cream gloss as this appears to be the original colour of the hull planking when I have removed the coats of paint which was painted over the hull planking on the inside the forecabin and the back face of the hanging locker. Newt time I am down at Chance I will have to remove another rib and see how to remove the deck edge covering boards off the foredeck where I have to do a number of repairs and replacement of planks and beam shelf

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