Our dinette layout was great for playing chess, but not conducive for watching a movie, or entertaining more than, er, us.
Remember the Crap/Stuff Extravaganza ?
Measure up some (s)crap, cut, glue, screw, staple, curse, swear, bleed, recut, rescrew, and...
... A little bit of work creates a lot more accommodation flexibility. The vestigial horseshoe settee and small table makes more seating possible, while a quick fold makes the big table appear for more eating/workspace.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
We'll table this
Over at Dock Six, Brian continues to add improvements to s/v Whiskeyjack:
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