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Trumbly at work in home shop, Raft Island, spring 1979.
Trumbly at work in home shop, Raft Island, spring 1979.
Trumbly at wheel of Osage, late fall 1977.
Trumbly at wheel of Osage (Trumbly and Patrick looking left)
Bates boatbuilding shop(Trumbly planing side of Windance keel; pattern to right of keel)
Trumbly and M. Dick cutting rabbet on Windance keel in Bates shop. George Chambers to left.
Boatbuilding class setting up backbone of Windance, Raft Island. Trumbly running at left.
Joe Trumbly in home shop, ground floor of A-frame, raft Island.
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)
Bates shop. Patrick Chapman using table saw.
View of Bates shop from loft.
Opheim dory. (inside view of stern)
Opheim dory. (bow-on view, showing cross-sectional shape)
Martinolich designed and built yacht. (Knapp Boatbuilding / CLK Yacht Crafters shop at center right.)
Home of John D. ("Johnny") Martinolich, Tacoma. Wooden models of Martinolich ships and boats, built by his father, John A. Martinolich, after the latter retired.
Home of John D. ("Johnny") Martinolich, Tacoma. Wooden models of Martinolich ships and boats, built by his father, John A. Martinolich, after the latter retired. (John D. in photo).
Take-apart ship model by John A. Martinolich.
Take-apart ship model by John A. Martinolich.Same. (different view)
Ship model built by John A. Martinolich. Following images show different stages of removable parts.
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Seattle Boat Show, King Dome.