



On the bottom left is the raw cedar used to finish the underside of the coach roof, and what a nice color to work with the mahogany. Bill's level of finish is quite excellent and the elimination of corner strips is a great time saver.
Top left is the galley locker area, and the middle is the galley above the stove, all material is beautifully varnished before installation, a labour of love and a mixture of perseverance and determination.
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