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So we felt in love. We saw the boat as Pakkelipokka as
soon as the first time.
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*PP home*
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
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As the travel to Kotka was long and there was also a number of
relatively low bridges, we had to take of the main cabin.
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To home! But the trip is yet to come
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Finally arrived. This is Pakkelipokka´s new
home for future years. |
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And now starts work!!! |
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Pakkelipokka´s stern... |
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... and bow. We noticed when we were
doing main cabin, that there was lost few pieces. We bought some plywood
and we got all pieces together. |
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You can see how the main cabin is made of
lot of pieces. All of the original was used. There´s a total of 28 pieces. |
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Hey! After all, it is already starting to look like a
boat! At least outwardly. |
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Deck is raised, this allows here spacious beds, lockers, and galley. Table will be located between
beds. |
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Galley, still without the drawers. |
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Table level, ultimately, the cold box, cooker, and basin.
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Drying cabinet, of course! Comfort is not
compromised...
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