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Building Phase 1
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Model Keel
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Attaching the Keel
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Construction group 1
Clearing out
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Construction group 2
Removal of the keel
Ballast
Wedges
Separation
Detaching the keel
Driving away the keel
Turning the keel
Hull without the keel
Removing the rudder blade
Keel bolts
Removing the keel bolts
Construction group 3
Removing the planks
Construction group 4
Keel base
Reconstruction
Completing
Fitting
Attaching
Stern post
Dismantling transom beam
Mounting new transom beam
Dismantling the transom
Reconstruction of the transom
Attaching transom
Dismantling stem
Attaching new stem
New stem
Construction group 5
Wooden frames - condition
Dismantling
Bending in
Fitting into the keel section
Partial reconstruction
Fitting the new wooden frames
Construction group 6: metal frames
Steel frames - first impressions
Steel frames: keel section
Replacing and repairing
Delivery of steel frames
The forge to heat the rivets
Preparations for riveting
Rivets for the large parts
Small parts
Inside the hull
Old and new frames
Time-consuming replacement
Frames in the keel section
Keel frames
Stern frames
Plates in the bow
Mast reinforcement
Priming the rivets
Overall view of the new frames
Completing all the work on the frames
Construction group 7: Planking
Replacing the individual planks
Plugs
Planking the bow
Planking the stern
Planking the sides
Bracings
Plugging the planks
View towards the bow
View inside the stern
Exterior view of the hull
Construction group 8: Attaching the keel
Pushing under the lead ballast
Lower the hull
Nuts and hooks
Sealing compound
Loweing the hull
Screwing the bolts
Raising the hull
New trailer
Manoeuvering
Entering the hall
Construction group 9: Work on the deck
Removing the old deck beams
Overview of the deck
Bolt bore holes for the propeller shaft
Camber of beam
Sealed
Reinforcements
Tools 1
Tools 2
Work on the deck
Chain plates
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