As promised, here are some photos of the interior of Jubilee.
The galley worktop is solid wood (beech?) which we are instructed to brush with a special oil every month to keep it waterproof.
The dinette converts to a cross double bed. Not my preferred arrangement - pullman style would be better - but it's how it is for now.
The bathroom is wonderful.
In a sensible piece of design there is a pigeon box directly above the quadrant shower cubicle. Perfect for letting off steam!
There's a heated towel rail ...
... and a Thetford cassette loo with electric flush (use sparingly!)
In the bedroom there's a wardrobe with sliding doors: one side has shelves; the other has two hanging rails, one above the other.
The other side of the bulkhead at the head of the bed ...
... is a utility room. A washing machine has shelves above and storage space below.
Photos of the business end to come.
From blacking: Day 2
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As I was ahead of schedule I had a pretty relaxed start to the day. I
walked up to the village as I’d arranged to meet Kathryn for a cup of tea
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8 comments:
Brilliant, looks in great condition. Jubilee is great name, fitting for the year and biblical too!
Yep, definitely ticks the box. And
the name too! E.
Ian and Karen, yes, that's why we chose it!
Look after that glass top on the cooker, replacments are not cheap.
That's a cracking looking boat! It looks new, how old is it?
Congratulations to you both
Kath (nb Herbie)
Ray, OK - we will! We'll tell Ally and Ben too.
Kath, it is, isn't it? And it does! It's actually 2003. That was when the shell was built - I think the former owner then spent a couple of years fitting it out.
wonderful!!!!!
Isn't it just? Looking forward to showing you some time.
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