Saturday, July 25, 2015

Progress Report: July 25th

This is the head in the forward area down below, just aft of where the fire started. It was really nasty with black soot and heavy smoke damage. The walls have been scraped and cleaned, ready now for paint prep and Kilz primer. The counter was a dingy green but with a lot of elbow grease, scotch bright pads and GOJO, a beautiful powder blue counter has emerged! We thought the faucet was past saving but both it and the sink cleaned up really nice. These also were done with GOJO. 
   The shower door and stall took about 7 hours. The stall has some staining on the walls and will be painted in future. The toilet was really black but the bowl came out almost pristine. The seat and lid will also be painted in the future.
   Under the counter has been scraped and vacuumed. It, along with two wall lockers have yet to be cleaned. The floor will be cleaned last. The goal is to finish cleaning this bathroom before our work trip is over. 
   The stairwell has a coat of Kilz primer and the top area will be covered with a sheet of door skin. The holes previously had lights in them but we will be covering these up. There is a lip just under the ledge of the locker where a light will be installed at a later date.

We have 3 working days left and will be heading back to Florida on the 30th.












Sunday, July 19, 2015

Progress Report: July 19th

 A lot of projects accomplished this week. These are the two cabinet doors from the stairwell.This is how blackened everything was from the stairwell on forward when we first started working on the boat back in the end of February. 

 They cleaned up beautifully! 
I used full strength Pine Sol, Scotch Bright pads and Magic Eraser. 
Eric will varnish them this week.

Here is the stairwell before prepping. The lower area is covered in wall paper glue residue. It is being removed by brushing on full strength GOJO (orange pumice hand cleaner) and then scraped off with a small cabinet scraper. The upper areas will be scraped and then sanded.

The whiter area shows the effectiveness of the GOJO cleaner and scraper. 


These a/c vents were over the microwave in the galley and one of the larger side cabinets across from the fridge. The insides were a bit blackened but they cleaned up well. 






We removed the microwave. It was the only appliance that couldn't be salvaged. This area has been prepped for paint.









On the opposite side of the wall, to the right of the microwave and stove, this locker held a very large a/c unit. The unit has been removed and a smaller one will be installed on the bottom that will cool the galley and part of the main salon. The top will become storage space. Most of the wiring, plumbing and various electrical boxes will be removed. 




This small fan will take the place of the damaged galley fan. The galley gets very hot and this is really helping to vent the air through ducting in the overhead to the outside. Temporary but works great!







The three large cabinets are finished with varnished doors completed on two of them. All the shelves are in and smoke smell is completely gone from these areas. 


The first top galley cupboards are finished inside and out!







The smoke smell in this second set of galley cupboards was so strong it was nauseating. 






 Painting is completed and smoke smell is gone! Eric is finishing up the inner shelves and outer varnishing of the doors and frame.




 This is the laundry room. You can see the difference on the walls after using the GOJO and scraper.
This closet in the laundry room was as black as the small doors in the first photo. Here it has been cleaned and prepped for Kilz primer.



The entire room is now painted with Kilz primer as well as the section of wood flooring where the washer and dryer will sit. We will be moving on to other projects right now. We need to use the remaining 9-10 days of our work trip to prep for the kilz primer and get as much of the smoke smell eliminated as we can. Painting will come at a later date.



 


 The laundry room when we first started.


 DJ pressure washed and cleaned up these two a/c units.



The a/c units before cleaning
 Demolition continues in the captains' quarters.

During the fire, several windows were broken out by the fire department. Plastic sheets were taped over the window frames for quite awhile before the windows were replaced. There was a residue left that came off easily using Magic Eraser and diluted dish soap.

 Mary has been cleaning sections of the outside of the boat for a couple hours each morning.

DJ's work bench in the main salon. The forward distribution panel is coming along nicely. Each person is working on several projects throughout the day and we are seeing much progress.






Sunday, July 12, 2015

Progress Report: July 12th

DJ and Mary finishing pressure washing the last of the smoke damaged items from the lower cabins and a door from the captains quarters. The metal round and rectangular plates are some of the storm shutters for the ports. 







The two a/c units that were under the bunk in the captains quarters. After cleaning, the smaller one will be reinstalled back under the bunk and the larger one will go into the forward lower cabins.

 Shelves for the dry storage (pantry) cabinets. Two of the small refrigerators and the wine cooler are under the drop cloths. We sold the refrigerators over the weekend and have one more to clean and list next Thursday.




The doors to the cabinets. These will get a minimum of three coats of varnish.



The first of the cabinet shelves in place. The rest of the shelves will be installed Monday.
We removed the flooring in the helm area and captains quarters. We will be cutting hatches and making lockers due to a large amount of open space underneath. Sanding paint and non-slip rugs will probably be all we need here when we are finished.

A pile of flooring and a/c ducting that was under the bunk in the captains quarters. 

One section of the bench that was in the helm area. Once the temporary wood shop is out of the main salon, this will go along the wall by the door. 

The drawers were pretty sooted but cleaned up fairly well.
The completed bench pieces are finished and will be stored in the main salon along the wall by the table for now.


This whole upper section of the captains quarters will be torn out. The mirror will be removed as well. On the right hand side we will build some open lockers and clean and paint underneath the bunk with kilz primer.


The heavy soot cleaning of the vinyl walls in the helm area is almost completed. Magic eraser and vinegar is doing a great job. We will eventually remove these panels but for now they will do.
 What a difference! 
They are still slightly stained at the top but still look great.