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Sailing and Motor Yachts in Mahogany and Teak |
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Various forms Due to the extreme changing keel shape over such a short distance, the frames look completely different. |
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Diagonal bracing Here you can see the old diagonal bands of steel, which also had to be replaced. The holes in the sides of the steel frames, facing outwards to the planks, have already been suitably drilled for the planks. This is where the countersunk screws are inserted, which will later sustain the planks. |
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Wide middle section The frames are very wide at the bottom in the middle of the keel. |
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Stern post There are varying steel frames on the sharply ascending stern post: On the one hand, there are the wide steel frames, on to which the wooden planks are directly attached. On the other hand, you can see the gracile wrungs between them, which strongly connect the wooden frames from both sides of the hull. |
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