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31. Steve lays the non slip Treadmaster to the rear deck |
32. Back in the paint hut for the
next stage in her livery. |
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33. Erm Lewis, I think you forgot
something... |
34. Nigel, the best painter in
the business. Hang on, he hasn't got a brush
either! |
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35. The wooden templates have
been replaced by the real granite work surfaces.
Wow- they were heavy! |
36. The flooring is laid. Notice
the posh silver strips! (Please remove your
shoes) |
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37. The traditional 'Roses and
Castles' and scumbing grace the rear deck. (This
is going to be a lovely boat.) |
38. Letter knight's sign writing
is complete, except for the gap awaiting Thames
Valley's registration number from British
Waterways. (We think it should be 13 3 5 7
(BEST)). |
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39. Introducing Richard our very
own Bargie Boy! |
40. Almost there, Kevin wondering
if he will get his feet wet, while Steve admires
Nigel's paintwork. |
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41. Safely Launched! Steve's at
the bow looking for customers!!!! |
42. Thames Valley on her maiden
voyage - We had a great time: I hope its your
turn soon! |