Finally back at Woodplumpton after major setbacks on the home front, now ready toget to work on the inside of Chance to get rid of the last of the woodwork in the way
We are finally back in Woodplumpton after what is an age, One problem after another that kept us from coming up to Chance just before Christmas and into the New Year. We have finally made it back and ready to get on where we left off before life got turned upside down.
So the first job today was the removal of the cupboard top to expose the framework underneath and find out the condition of the framework. Some was in reasonable conidtion and other pieces were well rotten and turned to dust.
Once the top was off and the divider in the cupboard was removed the back paneling which covered up the ribs was removed to expose the planking
A bit of a mess was the answer about what I found, Badly renewed ribs which did not go the full length to the deck and where they what fitted in was not correct as they did not sister up the ribs past each other far enough
This photo shows that this side of the boat as had a large amount of re-planking over the years and that the planks were screwed in place with stainless steel screws and not re-fixed with copper nails and roves
One thing that as come to light is that there are a number of ribs broken in the same area of the bilge along a line with the waterline outside on the hull. This is going to be a major steaming operation to steam new ribs into the boat from deck level to the keel
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