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Bow, and portugese bridge

Settee at the back of the pilot house. I'm going to try to hide all of the computer gear under those seats (and, the floor under the settee)

Desk in port-side rear of the pilot house. The best view on the boat! I will spend a lot of time here....

Here, the camera is standing at my desk, looking toward starboard, (facing aft) at the side of the settee in the pilot house. I really doubt this makes sense

Looking down the staircase up to the pilot house. You can't imagine how much effort Roberta and Scott (the decorator) have put into this staircase

Here, they are preparing the floor in the main salon to be "finished". A lot of work for a floor that will covered by carpet, and furniture.

Truth be known, this deck, behind the pilot house, is a huge part of the reason we upgraded from a 62 to a 68. There will be a beautiful dining table here. We like sitting on the back deck, having dinner, drinking wine, and watching the world go by.

This deck is really immense when compared to the 62, and it has overhead lighting, and speakers. Decadent, but, that's why we work hard, isn't it?

Looking forward on the fly bridge. The hot tub is behind us, and the radar, which I assume isn't on yet - would be above us

This is the part of the boat I most wanted to see. It has been a challenge trying to fit everything into the engine room and lazarette. Here we see what I call a "surprise". The plans show the Outback Inverters in the engine room. They seem to have crept into the lazarette, and there now appears to be an extra bulkhead to hold them.

I have no idea how I'll be able to crawl to the back of the lazarette -- or, how we'll keep the lazarette cool. I'm not complaining - we knew it was going to be tight, but I'm definitely worried about this picture.