Restor-o-lympics, where new meets old.

ribs exposed
And they’re off…
Well I was off last week, attending a donated RADAR Observer course at PMI in Seattle. But while I was having fun learning to use plotting tools and RADAR equipment, the crew brought the Adventuress around to another phase of this winter’s Centennial Restoration Project.
In my absence, Port Townsend, hosting this year’s restor-o-lympics, aboard the big A, folks have all but wrapped up the winter’s deconstruction. So after an extra day of rest in homage to our presidents, today was ushered in with the proverbial rap of hammers—declaring “let the construction begin!”
Now in reality, much had already been constructed, but today’s work had a special, almost zenith feel to it. In the Fo’c's’le, our illustrious boat was being introduced to the berths-to-be. The Wooden Boat School set into framing their summer design project.
berths-to-be
Meanwhile, on the other side of the ceiling, the chainfalls coaxed “comealong”.
the lift
From stem to sternum, the Boat Haven boys were rattling her ribs with the newly shaped and fitted purple heart at the place where new meets old.
New stem!

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