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Bates boatbuilding, keel of T-38.
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Bates boatbuilding, keel of T-38.
Dean Goodrich plugging countersink holes on T-38.
Bench being framed inside cabin of T-38.
T-38, people working in open cabin; head at lower right, Tom Mankin.
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard. (Two students installing plank.)
T-38. (Student installing a plank.)
T-38, Bates boatbuilding shop courtyard (floor beams and bilge, with mast step)
T-38, Bates boatbuilding shop courtyard (floor beams and bilge, with mast step)
T-38, Bates boatbuilding shop courtyard (cabin interior, what appears to be galley table)
T-38, aft end from ground level, rudder installed.
T-38, aft end from ground level, rudder installed.(detail of rudder mount)
Bates shop, T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over double layer of cold-molded red cedar.
T-38, foredeck, teak decking being laid over 2 layers of cold-molded red cedar.
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.)
Students moving mast for T-38 after painting in courtyard.
Students moving mast for T-38 after painting in courtyard.
Bates boatbuilding shop, loft, mast for T-38 under construction. (Tom Mankin in background.)
Bates boatbuilding shop, loft, mast for T-38 under construction. (with Patrick Chapman).
Rob Cramblett clamping glued mast for T-38.
Clamped and wedged mast for T-38.(loft; mast? under construction; strips being glued on, held down with lead drafting ducks.
Bates shop, laminated parts of backbone for Trumbly's cold-molded 52 footer Windance.
Windance under shed, skeleton constructed. Irving Warner in photo.
Windance under construction, Raft Island.(Patrick Chapman in photo).
Windance - backbone and framing.