Narrowboat Planning
We went to Mill Wharf boats on Saturday to meet the builders and decide on the final positions of the windows. The steel shell will be delivered in the middle of July so the window positions must be determined quite soon. With the help of my Sketchup 3D model, we discussed the final layout of the interior of Syncopation. We have decided to change the rear bedroom. The bed is to be a cross bed, with the head on one side of the boat and the foot at the other side. During the day lower half of the bed will slide under the top half to permit free passage through the cabin and the mattress will fold out of the way. The advantage of this layout is that the bed takes up less length and that allows access to both sides of the bed unlike the longways layout which only permits access from one side of the bed. We also looked for probably the last time at Tonantron II, the current Mill Wharf boat before it is picked up at the end of this week by the owners. In the saloon we saw a rather attractive Stovax Brunel stove in Laurel Green enamel. We've decided against the Petit Godin
we originally specified and will substitute the Stovax, in Midnight Blue enamel finish.
Incidentally we found out that Tonantron is a kennel breeding Boxer dogs and the boat is named after it.
1 comment:
Hello "Area D".
I am designing a narrowboat layout and I wonder if I could trouble you to send me your Sketchup model to adapt..? I would completely understand if not, but it would help a lot, as my sketchup skills are still developing..
Your blog makes interesting reading - do please continue to post about the boat's progress!
All the best,
Matt
matthew-j-dixon-at-g-mail-.-com
Just remove -all- the dashes!
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