Internal Fitout
Now come the fiddly bits.

Having trimmed some internal frames we can now walk the length of each hull. The top and bottoms of frame 3, 5 and 7 will be shaped after the bridgedeck is attached permanently to the hulls. The cabin soles are soon to be measured and cut out, which will make it even easier to move around.

Shaped corner as part of the matress suround.

Model of holding tank designed to fit perfectly between frame 9 and 10.

looking from starbboard to port ---- Queen size matress for sleeping across the boat.

Centre storage locker accessed from the deck

double bed matress sleeping fore - aft

Cabin seats coming together

Navigation table currently doubling up as a work bench while considering all things pump related.

The galley sink and tap. Yes it fits!!

looking towards the bow of the port hull. note the cabin soles in place

Galley cooktop with oven mounted beside it.

Bathroom floor coming together (slowly).
Toilet, treatment plant and washing machine fit nicely.
Toilet, treatment plant and washing machine fit nicely.

The bathroom taking shape before the hard work of plumbing it all together

Helm station in its roough state. Steering pump in place along with motor dual controls

Ditto

Helm seat base. yet to be completed and fastened into final location

A box of bits and pieces to play with. everthing from LED lights to draw runners and 12 volt outlet sockets......

Outback Dreamer has in each hull a hatch in frame 9 providing access to the rudder shaft and and inspection port into the rear compartment. This is where in the port hull the built in fridge / freezer will be located.

there is also a hatch in each hull providing access to the hydraulic steering ram

Both piepes are used as conduits. One, for the depth sounder cable and the other to carry the washdown hose from the aft of the stb hull to the forward deck.

Ditto

Sealed section below forward floor (frame 2 to frame 3). The floor actually sits approx 175mm above this panel.