Finally getting grips with the Transom Frame work from Chance

Now we have the space to lay out the pieces of the transom frame work, we can see how much of the original can give us a good idea of what is useable as patterns and what will have to be made up.


The plywood pattern is of the outer edge of the transom frame work which is missing and will have to be made up from some of the seasoned oak pile out in the yard.


The old pieces were screwed on to the sternpost knee so that the shape can be remade.


The sternpost knee is in three pieces and will put together so that it can be used as a pattern.


The last floor bearer which will need made into a pattern and the angles to make it the correct shape to refit the hull once the hog is replaced.


So let the fun begin on the major project.


 

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