20th June 2022 – When arriving home, I was just in time to take a few pictures from the IJM.39 on her way to Bruges.
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19th June 2022 – I’m finishing the windows in the living room, so I can mount the curtains. The waterpump is connected, so when I fill the watertank, I should have water from the tap. The last light from the bedroom is connected to the 12v circuit. To finish my evening, I mounted a picture of a sailing boat. It was hanging at the entrance of the Watergeus in a previous life….
19th June 2022 – In between visitors and working on the Stern, I mounted a namesign, two navigation lights and a clock in the museum.
19th June 2022 – I was surprised to see two big commercial barges today…
18th June 2022 – While working on the Stern, there passed two boats by worth taking a picture:
18th June 2022 – I added some jubilee clips to the flexibles and did a test. Everything dry! I’m getting better in plumbing. I also managed to do some of the 220v electricity. Let’s see how that will work…
17th July 2022 – I started working after 21 o’clock, it was still very warm. I managed to connect the fittings with the flexible pipes. Now I only need to tight everything up.
I made a rubber around the sink. Only not sure about the colour. Maybe I should have taken grey instead of black.
16th June 2022 – With over 30°C outside, it was hard to work. Anyway, I wanted to have done something so I drilled two holes, one in the sink to mount a tap and one in the hull for the waste water of the sink. It became warmer and warmer so I went to the shop, spending one hour measuring and checking what pieces I needed. It is the first time I came home with the right pieces and I didn’t buy to many!
If I hadn’t forgotten the teflon, the whole plumbing would have been finished in the kitchen…
14th June 2022 – I adjusted some t&g so the the doors of the cupboard in the kitchen can open again. I measured the size of the battery to check if the new battery will fit. While doing so, I discovered several lose wires. They are now taped against the wood, instead of just being loose against the metal hull…
I drilled a hole in the roof of the wheelhouse so I can pass through the cables for the solar panel, GPS and extra VHF antenna.
14th June 2022 – The coldest place in the ship is the Library at the moment, only 28.1°C. I did some scanning of book covers.
In the late evening I walked around and discovered that two years of neglecting the wheelhouse wasn’t such a good idea…
12th June 2022 – The safest place with this weather for me is inside, so working in the library is not a punishment at the moment. Over 50 books arrived yesterday…
All the book covers are scanned and added to the inventory of the museum. More books and postcards will follow once I have some more time…
11th June 2022 – To warm to work today, still having trouble with my hay fever, I have to be careful what I do. Sanding machine, hover, compressor with nail gun and a saw were loaded aboard. Maybe next week, if time and weather are fine, I can finish the cupboards of the kitchen.
The cupboard of the kitchen contains plumbing, electricity and wood work. But once it is done, I will win a lot of space in the wheelhouse.
11th June 2022 – The Alberdina came alongside briefly to say hello. I still believe she is one of the better looking barges around at the moment. The Alberdina is klipperaak.
A bit later my girlfriend made another picture of the ship.
In my records I found an older picture taken by Harry De Groot:
10th June 2022 – Today, a nice Dutch kotter passed by.
9th June 2022 – After several months, nearly half a year, I finally managed to get some time to work on the Stern. I hadn’t been aboard since February and was nicely surprised to see dry bilges, no humidity or mold.
I did some outside cleaning and had a look at the wheelhouse. A lot needs to be done, but where to start. Well I mounted the AIS system.