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wonderful work!!! well done my friendThank you very much Shota.
I continue with binding strakes and planing the space between these strips.
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A very nice deck part with the pumps, bitts and metal rings.Thank you very much Shota.
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What do you mean "in one step" - without openings or something else?Why did you not build the whole gundeck in one step?

Hello Christian, The deck of the Amarante isn’t any larger, nor does it run all the way through. The aft deck and the foredeck are slightly higher; the decks are arranged in steps.I thought that the gundeck goes from the stem to the stern. You are only showing a midship section

