Roberts 39
This series of photographs are spread over five pages with
more to follow soon.
To view any page please click on the page number on the links at the bottom.
These fine photos have been brought to you curtesy of Wayne and Gayle,
the builders and owners of this fine cruising yacht, who dropped in for a visit
on
their way to the Louisiade Archipelago. May, 2001.
| Page 1...... | Making frames and keel |
| Page 2...... | Plating the hull |
| Page 3...... | Adding the Ballast |
| Page 4...... | Coming soon |
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| Page 8...... | Finished Deck |
| Page 9...... | Finished interior |
Page 1 : Making and erecting the frames and keel.

Having transferred the full size patterns to a more substantial surface the
frame material
is cut to shape and welded up.

The strongback ready for the frames to be placed in position. The strongback can
be built
from any suitably strong material. (RSJ, heavy angle, railway iron, box section,
etc)

Wayne is a qualified boilermaker and elected to make the keel at home in one
piece
before transporting it to the site. There is nothing wrong with this
method although you
do need to be an experienced metal fabricator before attempting to build this
way.

Skeg and rudder sections completed also at home.

All the frames on the strong back in position.

The keel section on the trailer waiting to be lifted into position by crane.

Welding the keel into position.
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