Continuing the work on making up the patterns for the transom framework cross beams

 https://youtu.be/QHUfLw3ykDY

These updates are of the restoration of Chance our James Silver Western Isles Motorsailer, now that we have Chance at Titchmarsh Marina in Walton on the Naze Essex.

The restoration can and will be easier to do has Chance is now very close to my own workshop and small yard. Titchmarsh Marina will be Chances' home for the next four to five years while we restore her to her former glory with the aid of our family and friends. Once we have her back afloat we hope to sail her back to the Silver's boatyard in 2028 which will be 80 years a since Chance was launched at the Boatyard. This video is showing Simon making the new patterns for the cross beams of the transom framework before he tackles the sternpost knee and then moving on to the outer edge framework that connects the whole of the framework together in one piece that can be fitted to the back of the hull in one piece the way it was originally made up when Chance was originally build back in 1948. Simon will be using many of the original construction skills used by Chance's original boat builders. So follow along as you see this large piece of framework come back together once more.

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