That's a fascinating series of photos of the turnover, which will be very informative for those who follow in your footsteps and create their own masterpieces (as this undoubtedly is). I bet Kevin greatly enjoyed doing something outside the run of his normal work, and the A team consisting of Annie, Marcus, Kevin, Tony and the crane driver certainly put together a slick and quick sequence of work there, getting SibLim turned and onto her keel without a hitch. Congratulations!
Does the figure of 725kg for the hull come from the crane's loadcell? I thought it would be less, but of course the bulkhead panelling, beautiful though it is, has eaten into the weight contingency fund. Got to be careful with the furniture! 9mm ply wherever possible, and KISS. But you knew that.
I can spot some of the usual suspects at the Turnover Party. Sorry I'm on the other side of the planet and couldn't be there, but ... an early spring launch, in a year or less from now? Could I face that longhaul flight again? As we move towards winter and it gets colder and darker here in the UK, it's a tempting thought.