Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit

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I got the vent box and ceiling panel installed in the laundry closet.

"Progress"

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Installing Panels in the Laundry Closet

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I got the walls in the laundry closet coated. The missus wanted a brown side wall and floor but a white back wall. Who am I to question why? Either way, it turned out pretty well.

I'm also thinking about changing the platform away from the Wordpress photo journal blog and starting a Youtube channel. Anybody know anything about that?

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I got the last panel in the laundry closet made (twice, in fact!), and hit it and the aft wall with a base coat of spar urethane. It's kind of nice working in small spaces...things get done faster!

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: The Final Panel In the Laundry Closet

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I did some wiring last weekend in the aft stateroom laundry closet. Unlike domestic wiring, feeding wires out of the circuit breaker box and back through the bulkhead on this boat and into the empty space behind the closet back panel involved many trips back and forth to the engine room. It doesn't look like much was done, but my achin' back says otherwise! LOL

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Wiring the Laundry Closet

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I've been swamped getting ready for a trip to the far side of the planet for my son's wedding...haven't had time to blog. I'll probably be taking the next few weeks off.

But I did get the rear panel cut and insulated on the storage closet next to the laundry closet.

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: The Aft Storage/HVAC Closet

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The trip to Japan was big fun. The wedding was just about perfect, and we got in lots of travel around the country after the wedding. It was a really good trip.

Now...back to real life.

I got the back panel for the air conditioning closet epoxy coated and installed, and the air conditioning enclosure shelves are ready to install. Slowly but surely, it's getting done.

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: The Aft Storage/HVAC Closet Back Panel

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Happy Thanksgiving!

I got the HVAC duct installed from the aft AC closet to the salon. This is turning out pretty good! But after a discussion with my Boatamalan painter, I'm going to be shifting gears and getting electrical work done so he can paint the ICA clear top coat in the salon and V-berth.

Yes...in order to paint the top coat, I have to get the electrical done. Isn't it obvious??? lol

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Ducting for the Aft Stateroom Air Conditioner

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I've shifted from cabinetry to electrical (and a bit of plumbing). Either way it's progress, which is a good thing. I got my AC current transformers installed, chafe protection on the laundry room breaker panel, and the engine room wall around that panel is epoxy sealed and insulated.

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Wrapping Up the AC Circuit Panels

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I got the battery switches installed, double-checked all of the wire ends to make sure nothing was touching where it shouldn't, connected the battery, flipped the switch...and nothing happened. No smoke. No sparks...nothing. I was very happy! Then I started flipping on the breakers. Again, nothing happened. So I went and turned on one of the OEM lights in the aft stateroom...it turned on! This is the first time in 3 decades that the 12v system has been powered up. It's a big step.

1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Powering Up the 12VDC Breaker Panel

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Great to hear!
And I hope all goes smoothly and reliably, better than C. Griswold on "Christmas Vacation" electrical duties....

Chris
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