We have rain today, and we will maybe have rain about a week, so I have gone inside the boat. The V-drive is taken out, and I plan to use hydraulic transfer between the engine and the gearbox. Also I want to get some heating inside the boat. The oil in the hydraulic will need some cooling, so I plan to use the heat from the hydraulic to heat up the cabin. It will only work when the boat is using the engine, but it is better than nothing. After the boat is EU approved, I might install a 10 kW Webasto, but it will take some work to get everything right, so it will have to wait till the fall or maybe next year.
I have wonder where to put the oil radiator, but today I decided to put it in the wall that is partly broken and will need some work in any case. It is the wall to the icebox. I was surprised when I open the wall and found 33 cm thick layer of polyurethane underneath the icebox. This most have been a very well insolated icebox. Some water was inside the polyurethane and that might explain the problem with the wall. When the polyurethane was removed the wall will easily go back to the right position.