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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: Back After Christamas Part 3
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Back After Christamas Part 3. Ronnie Billings, the head electrian at the yard and the foreman for all the systems in The Ninety, hooks up wires in the junction compartment on the side of the passageway leading from the main cabin to the aft cabin. Here's a snap shot of what the electricians and mechanics were working on in early January. This week the pumps, controls and secondary filters for the water maker system were installed in the lazerette. The rudder is to the right. This is only half of ...The i...
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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: A Couple of Processes
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A Couple of Processes. Keith Claybough positions walnut veneers on an epoxy coated plywood panel. In preparation for clamping down the veneers by vacuum bagging as he makes a counter top. For the owner's cabin. Here are a couple of processes,. Keith then completely the seals "the bag," adding butyl tape over the top of the hose, then turns the pump on and pulls the air out. As the plastic pulls down tight, Keith checks all around the edges of the bag and the hose for leaks. Making the floor boards starts...
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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: February 2009
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Cold Outside, Busy Inside: On Deck. Joseph Larson installs hawse pipes through the bulwarks near the stern. No January thaw this year and plenty of snow, sometimes mixed with. So there were a number of days when it was tough getting to the boatyard. But we got plenty done despite the weather. The forward corner posts on the pilot house have been fitted and glued in, followed shortly, here, by the forward section of the cabin edge pillowed trim being fitted and glued on. The portions of the deck panels th...
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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: December 2008
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Stephens, Waring and White Yacht Design: The Vintage 43 for Rivolta Yachts
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009. The Vintage 43 for Rivolta Yachts. Draft3’-5”/6’-0”. Displacement.15,900 lb. Sail Area.927 sq. ft. SA/D Ratio.24.4. Power75 Hp Yanmar 4JH4-TE. Generator.M4SE 2.2 Kw. The “Vintage 43” hull and deck will be of corecell and vinylester-infused fiberglass laminates. The fit and finish of the interior will be semi-custom by Rivolta Yachts, leaving the customer to choose colors and trim materials to suit. Lounging and sailing will find new grounds for marriage on this elegant yacht.
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Stephens, Waring and White Yacht Design: March 2009
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Monday, March 16, 2009. We just returned to the office after a quick field trip around the top of Penobscot Bay, to the immaculate shop of French and Webb, Inc. of Belfast, Maine. The occasion (as if one needs an excuse to get outside on a crisp Maine March morning after watching the walls close in all winter long) was the rolling over of our latest design, the 29' hybrid launch mentioned in the last entry. The actual rolling was accomplished in less than three minutes, with no drama. Electric power seem...
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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: January 2009
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Back After Christamas Part 3. Ronnie Billings, the head electrian at the yard and the foreman for all the systems in The Ninety, hooks up wires in the junction compartment on the side of the passageway leading from the main cabin to the aft cabin. Here's a snap shot of what the electricians and mechanics were working on in early January. This week the pumps, controls and secondary filters for the water maker system were installed in the lazerette. The rudder is to the right. This is only half of ...The i...
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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: More mid-winter projects below
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More mid-winter projects below. Bill Robbins applies a good looking build coat to the paint work in the forward stateroom. The major construction work has moved to the pilot house. Here David Fresh, the Composites Manager, sheaths plywood panels with fiberglass in epoxy for partitions in the pilot house. Another project below is trimming out the door ways between various cabins. Here Doug Haldane is sanding a wenge threshold that matches the wenge sole throughout the interior of the boat.
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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: April 2009
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A Couple of Processes. Keith Claybough positions walnut veneers on an epoxy coated plywood panel. In preparation for clamping down the veneers by vacuum bagging as he makes a counter top. For the owner's cabin. Here are a couple of processes,. Keith then completely the seals "the bag," adding butyl tape over the top of the hose, then turns the pump on and pulls the air out. As the plastic pulls down tight, Keith checks all around the edges of the bag and the hose for leaks. Making the floor boards starts...
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Brooklin Boat Yard Building Projects: Cold Outside, Busy Inside: On Deck
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Cold Outside, Busy Inside: On Deck. Joseph Larson installs hawse pipes through the bulwarks near the stern. No January thaw this year and plenty of snow, sometimes mixed with. So there were a number of days when it was tough getting to the boatyard. But we got plenty done despite the weather. The forward corner posts on the pilot house have been fitted and glued in, followed shortly, here, by the forward section of the cabin edge pillowed trim being fitted and glued on. The portions of the deck panels th...