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T-38; lower frames exposed, planking underway. (Patrick Chapman spiling for next plank.)
T-38; lower frames exposed, planking underway. (Patrick Chapman spiling for next plank.)
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard. (Patrick Chapman on fore deck.)
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard. (Dave Burton, on right, installing plank.)
Bates boatbuilding, courtyard, T-38 . (lazarette, T-38)
T-38, Bates boatbuilding shop courtyard (floor beams and bilge, with mast step)
T-38, rudder, detail showing interior bold holding rudder to shaft.
T-38; students clamping in garboard plank before screwing it down. (L to R, Armen Melkonian, Rob Cramblett)
Patrick Chapman standing below bow of T-38.
Bates boatbuilding, T-38, view of topsides, with red cedar layer installed on main deck; cabin top beams in place but no planking.
T-38, cabin top (Beams, made and installed by M. Dick and Patrick Chapman.). (cabin sides and top by M. Dick and P. Chapman)
T-38, cabin top (Beams, made and installed by M. Dick and Patrick Chapman.). (cabin sides and top by M. Dick and P. Chapman)
Bates boat shop, courtyard, T-38 mast with student.
Bates boat shop, courtyard, T-38 mast with student.
Bates boat shop, courtyard, T-38 mast, view from above.
Clamped mast for T-38.Tim Chambers in foreground.
Windance - backbone and molds - from inside.
Boatbuilding class setting up backbone of Windance, Raft Island.Trumbly at left.
Boatbuilding class setting up backbone of Windance, Raft Island.Trumbly at left.
Bates boat building class erecting Windance backbone, 2nd part.
Joe Trumbly planing element of backbone for a better fit. L to R, Trumbly, Tom Mankin, Rob Cramblett, Dean Goodrich, George Chambers, Tim Chambers.
2nd backbone element slides into place; Trumbly hamming it up in foreground.
Etta Trumbly at home, Raft Island.
Joe Trumbly standing next to backbone scarf.
Joe Trumbly (right) talking with two students, after setting up of Windance backbone.
Students in Bates courtyard after unloading of Port Orford cedar.
Cab of R.D. Tucker truck, Langlois, Oregon, where cedar was logged and sawn; this truck brought the cedar.