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Backbone of Brian Saucier's boat under construction in Bates shop. (Trumbly in motion.)
Backbone of Brian Saucier's boat under construction in Bates shop. (Trumbly in motion.)
Joe Trumbly trimming rabbet on Brian Saucier's keel with adze; Brian looking on.
Joe Trumbly with chisel, examining Saucier's keel.
Student Rob Cramblett in Bates boatbuilding shop.
Bates boat building shop; Rob Cramblett (front), Dean Goodrich (back); Brian Saucier(?) mooning for the camera.
Bates shop. (Tom Mankin at work bench)
Patrick chapman making plank pattern for T-38, Bates.
George Chambers setting up shaft boring jig for rudder shaft on Trumbly-38 (T-38). Patrick Chapman center, Dean Goodrich right.
George Chambers setting up shaft boring jig for rudder shaft on Trumbly-38. Keel of T-38.
Dean Goodrich (fore) and another student beginning to lay decking on T-38.
T-38, forward planking, with partly caulked seam.
Bates shop. Cold-molding foredeck of T-38 with red cedar. (Patrick Chapman).
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)