
Thank you again for keeping motivated with the nice comments.
Not much has happened on my build since the last update. I'm fortunate to not get sick very often - once every five years or so - but something took hold of me in the middle of September, and I missed two weekends of build time. By skipping the Loyd Park (rainfest) outing last weekend, I did get a few things done.
My mantra lately has been trim work, sealing, trim work, sealing, etc. Where my hatch abuts the lower edge of my galley floor, I installed "P" shaped weatherseal.
I then capped the lower leg of the seal with some aluminum trim to give it a finished look.
Then it was time to finish up the door trim. I'm using double seals at the doors - interior door surround and seal to for the inside weatherseal and t-molding and seal on the outside of the door for the outside weatherseal.
I was dreading trying to fit the t-molding, but the first and second pieces went on okay.
The first cuts were simple 45-degree miters. After that it was time to figure out how to fit the miters where the arched top part of the door met the two vertical sides. After a lot of trial and error, inspired utterances, and teeth-knashing, I got it done.
One door down - one more to go.
If the pattern holds true on other parts of my build, the second door will take about 1/4 of the time the first one did.

Gig'em, Tom