Fridays our shop is closed down so that our associates can have three day weekends. (They work (4) ten hour days and then have three off) I was hoping to have this day to get some better images of the interior but true to form some of our boatbuilders showed up to keep working on the first Sabre 40 Sedan. I did my best but there are still blue tapes on varnish and work goes on hooking up the electrical panels in the cabinet aft of the helm chairs. I'm going to try again later today and might replace this image then.
One of my favorite things (as Julie Andrews would sing) is the curved fiddle along the top of the also-curved bulkhead that separates the galley from the guest cabin. It is finished with high gloss polyurethane just like the salon table (images coming on that beauty)
The galley is complete, albeit with the protective wrap still on the fridge, and now you can catch a good idea of how the galley integrates with the salon. This mid-galley is a real treat for those of you (most of us) who have argued the "up-versus-down" galley issue over the years.
Just a few more days in the shop now. This is really an exciting time when a new boat gets this close to the water. Incidentally we weighed the boat as built this week and our weights are within 1% of the original estimate, made almost 14 months ago.