Just a few more photos of Aqua Vie's build. I'm actually writing this on the 23rd Feb having uploaded these photos nearly two weeks ago, so there has been a lot more progress since. We've been very busy with both the boat build as well as carrying out a lot of maintenance and repair work on boats moored within the marina. We've also been busy planning ahead for the bespoke boat fitout that will take place immediately after Aqua Vie is complete, the Colecraft shell for that build will be with us within the next few weeks.
As promised in my last blog i've included a couple of photos of Stuart's (our marine engineer) engine and battery installation. As well as the engine and batteries Stuart has also installed all the electrics on board the boat and all the plumbing and heating circuits. Just like Jordan he is a meticulus worker and has an eye for detail, even on wiring and plumbing hidden behind boarding!
Battery bank x4 11oah domestic batteries and x1 starter battery. Like most battery installations the starter battery is on a separate bank so there is always power to start the engine.

The Isuzu 42hp engine with twin alternators to enable the charging of the battery bank whilst cruising.
The rear cabin is nearly complete just a few trims required and another coat of varnish. This is one of my jobs as head varnisher!

Step lights in the rear access steps. These are LEDs which use a fraction of the power of halogen lamps. Therefore they can be left on for a number of hours without the worry of major battery drain - great for children sleeping in this rear cabin.
On Aqua Vie we're utilising the space underneath the steps for additional wardrobe space. This will have a hinged door installed shortly.
Sink in, together with soon to be connected ceramic toilet.
Aqua panel installed in shower this will be covered with tiled panels. Should any water get through top joins the waterproof aqua panel prevents the wood becoming wet and consequently marked.
Middle cabin with double bed just about complete apart from more varnish and trims.
More photos to follow shortly!
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