The roof supports and hatch openings are all ready for the roof sheets to arrive but as yet everything has stalled waiting for these essential ingredients.
So we amused ourselves working out EXACTLY where my portholes etc are going.
Last week I went to see a bath in situ that is pretty much what I am looking for. It is an Omni tub and it is Japanese and I was allowed in it!!!

Works brilliantly as a shower/bath and as the Omni ambassador herself said when you are lounging around in it all the important bits are under water!
I may have to install one of those kiddy steps for the less agile amongst us to actually get into it.
Next I have to go and fetch my D rubber...
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Needless to say a headline like that got my attention Kath. What is NB Bobcat's design, it looks tug-like?
Design? A bit of this a bit of that ... we always called the deck a tug deck as it has the bike on top and bed sliding underneath. But I also wanted some protection at the front for when we are in choppy conditions. Not I hasten to say crossing the Channel but perhaps on one of the french rivers. Or Irish lakes. I didn't have room for a potters cabin so we have done what we can. Mel is very good at interpreting ideas.
You can get the licence when you have a Certificate of Conformity from the Hull builder and your insurance certificate. Caxton was licenced in this way.
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