Removed the port side cedar roof enough to epoxy a ply wood plate in there for the grab handles and closed ever thing up and screwed down my two remaining grab handles and wired in the other teak lamp..
I have made the grab handle fit close to where the port lights are open in doing so it also holds the port light open so they cant close theres not quiet enough friction on the port light to keep them selves open on there own . The two smaller port they stay open on there own but the larger ones just a little bit to much weight .
Had several cold drinks out of the fridge and put in some zooper doopers into one fridge and cranked it up to freeze them . Should be good tomorrow in the heat of the afternoon .

Tomorrow Ill wire in the port side lights to the switch panel I have a feeling the switch panel might end up like the engine gages some where else than where they were or are.
I may make another Huon panel for the opposite side from the stereo and put all my house wiring to it and fix switch panel on to it. Ill have a separate switch panel for my motor and sailing system at the moment my battery box where every thing is terminate to is started to look like a ferrets toilet

Ive been thinking about my front speakers ( near the chain plates) and may use some ply and have another go at Huon pine veneering and do a matching set up similar to the one Ive done already below.
I should be able to do a much better job of it this time learn't a few things not to do last time.
The bottom cedar strip on the port lights Ill remove and trim the next short cedar planks so the bottom cedar strip can close up the gaps under the port lights
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Ill probably remake the short plank on the right. My main concern is getting it up there I can always redo a few things later that are N.Q.R.