Update for the Celebrity project: First, the naming activity has reached a climax. At present the old name is still in place. However, a new name has been chosen! After the appropriate ceremony it will be displayed.
Second, after many hours of contemplation, figgerin', and putterin' around in the barn, I have some progress to show. The pictures are below.
(1) We painted the inside of the hull from bow to stern and up to the gunwales. Our favorite color, Grand Banks Beige, was the obvious choice. That covered several sheets of fiberglass that were added and attached 5 wooden ribs to the hull.
(2) The mast base and tabernacle were a challenge to install. You all are familiar with the "measure twice, cut once" rule of woodworking. Well, it also applies directly to the use of epoxy! From one of the previous pictures you can see the fiberglass framing that remains where I removed the old mast step. I left that so it would be simple to center the new mast step. I used epoxy to secure the new pieces. After I rebuilt the parts that fit in that area I continued with construction of a new tabernacle to fit on top of the mast step. I noticed two odd situations when I stepped back to admire my work. First, the lower part of the tabernacle was closer to the edge of the opening to the bow storage on the port side as compared to the starboard side, and second, the tabernacle leaned toward the starboard side. Not a good thing! I discovered that the very lowest part of the mast step is not exactly on the centerline of the hull. My bottom of the tabernacle was shifted to port by 1/4 of an inch. Solution: tear it out and rebuild.
(3) I installed the cockpit sole boards with very little difficulty. A few were warped, and a few were mis-marked. Remember how people keep saying, "Mark the pieces as you remove them and take lots of pictures." Well I did not do a good enough job because on each side I had two boards marked with the same numbers!
(4) Shelving lines the area under each gunwale, so I put those in place and added some of the trim for those areas although some of it needs another coat of varnish.
I'll post more as there is progress to report. Target date for launch is May 30.

