Today the weather was more normal. A bit cool but not freezing cold like the day before. The sun was out and with a light breeze, it was very comfortable. I managed to complete the installation of the new galley stove. Surprising that something this simple should take two days to complete. I had to make some compromises and cabinet modifications to make it fit properly. Pleased to say, there are no gas leaks and the stove works flawlessly. Sure looks beautiful too. With that done, I managed to get a new Li-Ion battery in my little Icom VHF radio. It works too! It’s 8:30 PM now and I think I’ll quit working for the day, and relax a little. Tomorrow is another day.
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