Staying on track for campability in time for the "Shore I'm Irish Festival on May 17, and this weekend was perfect for being outside.
We got the final coat of paint on and finally we are both extremely pleased. After trying every kind of roller (tipping and not tipping) , and and HVLP sprayer, after about 5 topcoats Lance did it the old fashioned way with a 3" badger hair brush and it really looks nice. The only imperfections you can see now are in the fiberglass and they will be staying as they are.
I got the final coat of epoxy resin on the hatch also. I needed one more coat to fill in the weave pattern in the cloth. Next weekend I will start fitting all the hardware and drillng all my holes while I can still see the markings for the ribs and reinforcing blocks. Then I will be down to paint and installation. While I'm doing that Lance will be installing my trailer lights.
I was planning to have only 2 shelves at back of the cabin, but that CaseyDog Super Simple electrical cord is so butt ugly I decided to build a small cabinet for that and then just have a larger shelf over it for our duffel bags. The cabinet is complete except for the doors. The only other things left to "build" is the extension table for the galley and this neat little box for storage of paper towels, condiments, spices and such that I saw at a seafood restaurant last weekend. It's amazing how so many things we normally might not notice at all are now inspiration for projects for the teardrop.
The more we have looked at it, the more fond we have become of the look of the black and tan, so we are going to keep that color theme throughout. It suits my personality as I tend toward black and earth tones in almost everything. The bicycle thing just wasn't working out as decor goes but I found a perfect fabric that has black and tan as the primary colors, and the print reflects our other great passions; water, sailing and tropical climates. (And we love all things Tommy Bahama.) I found it for a great price from Sailrite so will be ordering enough for drapes and throw pillows tomorrow. I would like to do a small awning off the hatch with it also, but I have about 10 yards of linen color Sunbrella (which is almost the exact same color as our Grand Banks Beige paint) left over from a previous boat project and, although that will be rather plain looking, I can't see buying more awning fabric and wasting what I have. I think maybe I will just scallop the edges of the awning with some black piping to give it a little pop. The Sunbrella Dupione Sand upholstery fabric that I used to cover my mattress was also left over from a boat project and is the same beige, but with very subtle stripes. I think sheets will be white with a beige coverlet. My interior walls are white as well. I know that all sounds very plain, but with the Tommy Bahama curtains and throw pillows I think that will be just enough to be interesting. I hope that what I am seeing in my mind is what I have when it's done.

We bought a nice 10x10 canopy, but for quick overnights when we travel we probably won't bother with that and will just put up the small hatch awning. (This post is half updating and half "thinking out loud.")
My baggage door catches (thank you for telling me about those, Zach) will be arriving this week, along with our Vornado Compact air circulator, which will provide our cooling when we have shore power available. I still cannot decide whether I want to put the rain gutters over my doors or not. They are painted and ready. I even painted the heads of the screws to install them with. I keep holding them in place and staring at them and just can't bring myself to pull the trigger. I really like the nice clean look the teardrop has right now and don't really want to start installing things that will take away from that. If anyone has any good arguments as to why, or why not, I should install them, I would like to hear it. I had purchased a stainless steel handle for the hatch, but then this weekend I saw a really nice black one and decided in keeping with our black and tan theme, I would use that instead.
So, that's all the news that's fit to print this week. Until next weekend............take care and enjoy this beautiful spring weather!!!