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Merlin, Eddon Boatworks, Gig Harbor, WA
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Merlin, Eddon Boatworks, Gig Harbor, WA
Merlin, Siren, view of Eddon Boatworks and ways
Bates shop. Patrick Chapman using table saw.
View of Bates shop from loft.
Portrait, Trumbly in home shop, Raft Island, spring 1979.
Bates boatbuilding shop classroom (Joe Trumbly helping student).
Trumbly sailing Osage from Raft Island to Tacoma Yacht Club, with me and Patrick Chapman. Trumbly has sold Osage to pay for Windance; delivering to TYC.
Trumbly at wheel of Osage, taken from inside cabin
Merlin, Joe Trumbly in side view with group of students, far lower right.
Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Evergreen College.(Trumbly on sawhorse, looking down fairing batten.)
Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Evergreen College. (Trumbly examining fairing batten along garboard)
Trumbly demonstrating caulking on T-38.
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
Trumbly and students talking after unloading of a fortune in clear, air-dried, vertical grain Port Orford cedar for Windance. (L to R, Patrick Chapman, George Chambers, Trumbly; Tim Chambers behind Patrick)
Joe Trumbly filming erection of Windance backbone.
Joe Trumbly planing element of backbone for a better fit. L to R, Trumbly, Tom Mankin, Rob Cramblett, Dean Goodrich, George Chambers, Tim Chambers.
Bates boatbuilding class after setting up Windance backbone on Raft Island.Joe Trumbly standing next to backbone scarf.
Trumbly's 52-foot Windance, Raft Island, shaft boring jig in action, seen from below keel (Joe Trumbly center right)
Backbone of Brian Saucier's boat under construction in Bates shop. (Trumbly explaining something.)
Bates shop, the two Deans. Dean Goodrich (left); other Dean's last name I don't remember.
Burton hamming it up for the camera.
Interior, Bates shop. (fore, Rob Cramblett; back, Patrick Chapman.)
View of Bates shop, ground level.
View of Bates shop, ground level.(L to R, Dave(?) Burton, Helge ?).
Tilting-arbor plank cutter. Invented in Tacoma boatbuilding industry; allows plank to be cut with continuously changing bevel.
Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Coolidge Propeller in Seattle. (Students in outdoor storage yard, listening to Coolidge guide)
Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Coolidge Propeller in Seattle. (Students in outdoor storage yard, listening to Coolidge guide)
Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Coolidge Propeller in Seattle. (2 workers to left, Armen Melkonian far right)