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We had the opportunity to rent a smaller shed, which we would have all to ourselves in the boatyard next door. As the boat was available in one big piece now, we didn't need the factory crane any longer. Our lease for the shed was up and the guys were happy to get their shed back to accommodate a big new project of theirs. So it all came together in perfect timing:

06.02. cleaned up

 06.02. ready to move

We cleaned up the old shed of all unnecessary stuff and stored the front beam shell traverse on the aft deck, so that there was space to maneuver the boat out of the shed:

06.02. turning 

The space in the old shed was just sufficient to turn the boat around on the trolley so that she could be pulled out through the main door.

  06.02.  in the open

Over to the next door boat yard,

  06.02. at Samsons

around some tight corners

06.02. around the corner

and into our new shed, where she just fits in.

06.02. fits in

After this came a week of stacking our material in the new shed and getting it into a working condition. Then we took some time of to shop around for hatches, winches, steering, deck gear etc. and then headed for a fresh start.

A short time later the birds (we didn't leave their territory) found out where we went to - this is the  back door....

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