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Knapp Boatbuilding worker Chris (left) talking with Chuck Knapp. Breezie (Sandra Marcy) far left edge.
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Knapp Boatbuilding worker Chris (left) talking with Chuck Knapp. Breezie (Sandra Marcy) far left edge.
CLK Yacht Crafters, Griz setting up molds for Aquila plug; all molds built by M. Dick.
CLC Yacht Crafters, construction of gillnetters.
Knapp Boatbuilding (later CLK Yacht Crafters), lofting floor for Aquila.
Chuck Knapp (left), Earl Edwards in front of plug for Aquila.
Chuck Knapp (left), Earl Edwards in front of plug for Aquila.
Chuck Knapp (right), Earl Edwards in front of plug for Aquila.
Griz placing keel on plug of Aquila; Earl in foreground.
Chuck examining sheer log on plug of Aquila.
Transom (built M. Dick) on plug of Aquila.
Transom (built M. Dick) on plug of Aquila.
Earl Edwards fitting stem of Aquila.
Griz (left) and Earl fitting backbone of Aquila.
CLK Yacht Crafters, finished strongback for Aquila, Jim Burba (fore) & Earl Edwards (rear).
CLK Yacht Crafters, erecting first mold on finished strongback for Aquila.
Transom for Aquila plug, built by M. Dick.
Transom for Aquila plug, built by M. Dick.
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.(Carpenter Jim Burba)
Laying balsa core of Aquila mold.
Rudder fin of Aquila, with center flange.
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.
CLK Yacht Crafters; sanding Aquila plug.
Sanding Aquila plug. (Many workers in image.)
Jim Burba working on rudder fin of Aquila plug.
Jim Burba working on rudder fin of Aquila plug.
Jim Burba standing on keel of Aquila plug.
Tacoma, Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Jones-Goodell yard, wooden yacht under construction. (interior forward)
Tacoma, Bates boatbuilding class field trip to Jones-Goodell yard, wooden yacht under construction. (interior, midships, with worker)