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Bates boat building shop; Rob Cramblett (front), Dean Goodrich (back); Brian Saucier(?) mooning for the camera.
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Bates boat building shop; Rob Cramblett (front), Dean Goodrich (back); Brian Saucier(?) mooning for the camera.
Bates shop. (Tom Mankin at work bench)
Joe Trumbly (right) talking with two students, after setting up of Windance backbone.
Jones Goodell Co. Trumbly? (L) talking with worker.
Joe Trumbly trimming rabbet on Brian Saucier's keel with adze; Brian looking on.
Bates boatbuilding shop; Brian Saucier's boat with backbone and molds set up. (Trumbly running in background)
Self-reading bevel gauges used in planking(?), made and used in Bates shop, possibly invented by Trumbly.
Bates shop. (student using big band saw)
Bates shop. Patrick Chapman using table saw.
View of Bates shop from loft.
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.
George Chambers setting up shaft boring jig for rudder shaft on Trumbly-38 (T-38).
Patrick chapman making plank pattern for T-38, Bates.
George Chambers setting up shaft boring jig for rudder shaft on Trumbly-38 (T-38).
Dan Hubley plugging screw holes on T-38, Bates.
T-38, Bates, spring/summer 1978, topsides; cabin framed but not decked.
George Chambers setting up shaft boring jig for rudder shaft on Trumbly-38.
Dean Goodrich (fore) and another student beginning to lay decking on T-38.
Bates - view of T-38 hull, front side view.
Students working on cabin top of T-38.
Students working on topsides of T-38.
Bates boatbuilding, keel of T-38.