- 2.6.3--23-5
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Adding flange to Aquila plug. (Left to right, Burba, Knapp)
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Adding flange to Aquila plug. (Left to right, Burba, Knapp)
Putting protective paper on plug of Aquila.
Putting protective paper on plug of Aquila (Lyle the glass specialist; Chuck on top)
Plug of Aquila with center flange. (Near rear.)
Plug of Aquila with center flange. (Near rear.)
Bench being framed inside cabin of T-38.
T-38; lower frames exposed, planking underway.
T-38; lower frames exposed, planking underway. (T-38: cold-molding cabin top.)
T-38; lower frames exposed, planking underway. (Patrick Chapman spiling for next plank.)
Interior, Bates shop. (L to R, Tom Mankin, Trumbly, Rob Cramblett.)
Interior, Bates shop. (L to R, Tom Mankin, Trumbly, Rob Cramblett.)
Interior, Bates shop. (fore, Rob Cramblett; back, Patrick Chapman.)
T-38, people working in open cabin; head at lower right, Tom Mankin.
Bates shop. Cold-molding foredeck of T-38 with red cedar.
Bates shop. Cold-molding foredeck of T-38 with red cedar. (Rob Cramblett).
Bates shop. Cold-molding foredeck of T-38 with red cedar. (Rob Cramblett).
Bates shop. Cold-molding foredeck of T-38 with red cedar. (Patrick Chapman).
CLK Yacht Crafters, MH Dick at bow of Aquila plug.
Completed Aquila plug.(L to R, Mark Klarich and Gary [carpenter])
Bates boatbuilding class field trip to see Aquila plug. Guy with moustache and cap, Joe Brezlin; Patrick Chapman in front of him; Joe Trumbly (?) in front of Patrick.
Aquila plug, with keel insert and completed center flange.
Rear portion of Aquila plug, with center flange and rudder fin.
CLK Yacht Crafters; sanding Aquila plug.
CLK Yacht Crafters; sanding Aquila plug. (view from outside, through shop doors.)
CLK Yacht Crafters; sanding Aquila plug.