Our new fishing boat is now in frame. This is a very heavy scantling for a small boat. The 3" thick oak frames taper from 6" to 4" at the top and are spaced at 12". Next will be the the planking.
The timber is all stacked for our new fishing boat - to be named 'The Girl Lauren' Shes robustly built with a purple heart centreline and oak framing (3" x 4" on 12" centres). Planking is larch 1 1/2 " thick.
Our next new build is a commercial fishing boat which will opperate on the east coast of scotland. Drawn by us, transom sterned and massively built. She should be a seaworthy and economical boat to run.
Morwenna was succesfully launched on monday after her 14 month build. She is a 45' Bristol Channel pilot cutter, commisioned from RB boatbuilding. Her new owners will charter her as http://www.traditional-sailing.com/
She was pulled from the shed on tallow covered boards - all 25 tons of her!
With a March launch date aproaching, it's been a busy time on the new pilot cutter, Morwenna.
John has made all the beautiful hatches and Andy fitted the cabin top. Chris and Ben have been fitting out down below, while Mark completes the complicated wiring .
Dennis Platten is making a start on the rigging while Tim has been fitting the ironwork (all made in-house). the mast andboom are solid douglas fir while all the other spars are hollow and were made in Bristol by Noble masts.
The rudder gear has been built and fitted prior to launching in March. It's pretty massive with an Ekki stock and heavy galvanised hardware all worked with a long oak tiller.