In checking around it looks like I'm in the wrong forum. If there is anyway I can be moved let me know.
I did a bit of work this weekend, not as much as I wanted to but I did make some progress. I won't be able to work on it for at least a week due to professional obligations. I started out wanting to work on the cabinets but I lacked the hardware for the drawers so I opted to make the galley hatch instead. I cut out four curved pieces from half in ply and glued and screwed them to 2X2's with a few braces in between.

After skinning it with Baltic Burch it felt real strong and amazingly fit right in where it was supposed to go.

Sometimes I surprise myself.

Looks good from the back, I will install the wiring latch and insulation before I put on the inner skin.

It actually fit and there was room on each side. I'm wondering if I should put a second layer of the Baltic Burch on the exterior before I put on the aluminum. Any suggestions?
I got a couple of sheets of 1 1/2 inch insulation and had a heck of a time trying to make it curve over the front. After struggling with it trying to make it fit I gave up for the day. I didn't like the way the exterior Baltic Burch went over it so today I spent most of the afternoon pulling staples. I then ran it through the table saw making slits about every inch or so and amazing, it bent nicely in place. I looked like a ghost from all the dust when I was done but my stress level was way down. It skinned nicely and I called it a day.

Now I have to insulate the roof which looks like it will be the easy part.
I have the hardware for the cabinets, the fenders are on their way, the aluminum is ordered except the roof and now all I need is time to work on it. I plan to have it done by the first part of June Lord willing.