Schooner Martha’s New Ballast
That large timber sitting on the ground at the Shipwright’s Co-op, just beyond the Schooner Martha, a few weeks ago has been dramatically transformed into the new keel for Martha. The ballast was poured in Seattle and installed this week. The pouring was well done, with no additional work necessary before being jacked up into place. The highly skilled crew of shipwrights are keeping this project moving along smoothly.

Griffin Meyer and Chris drill holes for ballast was quite a task with the extensive length of the drill bit. The drill was repeatedly raised and lower while metal chips were being cleared.
February 3, 2012 | Categories: new work, Sailing Vessels, Uncategorized | Tags: ballast, boat construction, boat repair, boat restoration, Chris Stohlman, drilling holes, floor timbers, Griffin Meyer, keel, large vessel, non-ferrus metal, Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-op, purple heart, sailing vessel, Schooner Martha, shipwrights, timber | 1 Comment »
Drilling Holes and Grinding Metal for Muskrat
December 16, 2011 | Categories: Fishing Vessels, new work | Tags: boat construction, boat repair, boat restoration, drilling holes, fish hold, hull repair, large vessel, man-eater, metal cutting, Metal work, planking, Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-op, shipwright | Leave A Comment »









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