Work done today on Mai Star II
Having removed the lower section of the first frame to have a lower section across the keel/hog. It is time to make a pattern of the piece and go through the oak pile to find some suitable pieces of oak to make up a new lower section which connects together the two frames in the hull at the forward end of the keel bolts.
Another jobwe did was to remove as much of the rotten section of lower forefoot which the samson post mortised into when it was in position. The new forefoot will be made out of some of the seasoned oak we have in the yard and will likely be made up of two pieces glued together to make up the correct thickness. and then new bolts will be made up and the fore foot will then be bedded on a bed of red lead putty and thick paint.
The three bolts were able to be moved in their holes which is a good sign and will make it easier to put new bolts in to the holes. possibly go up a size and bore new holes through the outer part of the hog/keel.
Just placing the new deck beams across the beam shelf to see how far the boat is twisted out of level and next job is to put a plum bob at the stem and transom and block the boat until the twist is removed and the deck beams look correct.
This is one job I am not looking forward to doing, that is to remove the transom and the stern post and make both parts again. Looking at ideas which wood to use for the transom as the original transom was made from oak?
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