That seems to be the rallying cry of so many of my boat projects.
I’ve got the propane upgrade mostly done…all I’ve got to do is drill a hole through the boat and run a wire from the solenoid to a switch and connect up the new oven.
The new inverter/charger is pretty much installed…all I’ve got to do is figure out why the temperature sensing wire is throwing spurious readings that make lights flash. And find a 300 amp fuse that fits in my oversize fuse posts.
The VHF is working fine, all I’ve got to do is move the remote RAM Mic to a better location. Best to do that while I’m drilling holes for the propane since I involves me climbing into the same lazarette.
The Teak is done, looks great. All I’ve got to do is a few lazarette covers and replace some more bung plugs.
You see where this is going.
Seems rather to be the story of so many of these. Getting them working (or almost working) is pretty straightforwards. Getting them perfect…not so much all the time.
“Pretty Much Done” on a boat; seems like being “a little pregnant” or “mostly dead”.