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Bates shop, T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over double layer of cold-molded red cedar.
Bates shop, T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over double layer of cold-molded red cedar.
T-38, cabin top, with exposed beams.
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug (plug for Aquila; L to R, Earl Edwards, unidentified worker)
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug (L to R, Earl Edwards and unidentified worker)
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aqula plug, 2/3 view, L to R, Griz, unid. worker, Earl, Jim Burba (on top)
CLK Yacht Crafters, workers sanding Aquila plug.
Bates boatbuilding shop(Trumbly planing side of Windance keel; pattern to right of keel)
Bates boatbuilding shop, with student looking on.
T-38, bates courtyard. Students starting to fill seams in decking with rubber compound. L to R, Patrick Chapman (in front), Dean Goodrich, George Chambers, Rob Cramblett.)
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
CLK Yacht Crafters, Aquila plug (keel, sanded, showing strip planking)
Merlin, Joe Trumbly standing back to camera, left foreground.
Merlin, Joe Trumbly in side view with group of students, far lower right.
Merlin, Joe Trumbly in side view with group of students, far lower right.
Merlin, Eddon Boatworks, Gig Harbor, WA
Merlin, Eddon Boatworks, Gig Harbor, WA
Merlin, Eddon Boatworks, Gig Harbor, WA
Merlin, Eddon Boatworks, Gig Harbor, WA
Merlin, Siren, view of Eddon Boatworks and ways
Knapp Boatbuilding (to becomeCLK Yacht Crafters), lofting floor for Aquila-model 52' sailboat.