| Rebuilding:
The majority of the Dutch traditional charter boats
have all been rebuild during the 80's. This also
applies to the Maxima when she still sailed under
the name 'Gea'. After 17 years, the ship and its
interior got worn out and that is why in 2002 it
was decided to completely rebuild her, fully complying
with all safety regulations and offering more comfort
to her guests. |
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Before
the demolition.
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During
the demolition.
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Demolishing
the woodwork.. |
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| More
demolishion . |
Hard
labor . |
Happy
builders . |
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Ooh..
fire .
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The
first sheet of metal is in.. the rebuilding has
started .
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BEER?
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These
new parts are awaiting there destination.
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The
frame has been set for the roofing.
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Colsing
up and good weather.
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| The
two iron workers relaxing. |
The
roof is closed and the railing stands. |
Off
to the shipyard for more work.
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Part
of the old hull.
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THe
boat under water.. sheets needed.
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The
first new sheet is being aplied. |
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| Isolation
is now in place.
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The
ceiling and the floor are in!.
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This
will become the kitchen...
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| Skipper
with two Sweedish plummers. |
Drill,
Drill, Screw, Screw 7 days a week. |
Carpenter
at work. |
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| Child
labor . |
Happy
riggers . |
The
maiden voyage! |
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