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foreign welcome back to the Arabella boat house this week Steve works on the deadlights for the forward hatch and gets started on the cherry trim pieces for the lights and the hatch opening as well and over at the art of boat building Bob makes progress on the tender making a pattern for the transom and gluing up some of the 100 plus year old mahogany from old Victoria he also finished setting up and faring the station molds the full video is up and ready to watch now and it may not seem like much but every new five dollar a month patreon supporter puts a smile on Steves face and is making a big difference for the whole project as the launch date gets closer thanks so very much for all the support old and new that makes all of this possible heres our four hatch and this is going to be set up pretty similarly to the hatch in the house top so Ive got a bunch of cherry milled up this is a bit thicker is whats on the House Top bringing things in and out of the four Peak this hatch is