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Limited excavation at the forward end of the forward ballast-mound, along the axis of the keel. The forward surviving end of the keel is seen towards the bottom left. Its abraded condition precludes t ...

DP 173827

Description Limited excavation at the forward end of the forward ballast-mound, along the axis of the keel. The forward surviving end of the keel is seen towards the bottom left. Its abraded condition precludes the survival of evidence as to how it was fixed into the rising stempost, but the joint is to be expected at or near this point. The forward end of the keelson can be seen above it, the distance between them indicating the flaring of the lower hull towards the bow. Between keel and keelson a deep frame can be seen with a 15cm scale across it. These features are indicative of the hull’s relatively fine entry. (Colin Martin)

Date 1995

Collection Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin

Catalogue Number DP 173827

Category On-line Digital Images

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1404916

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 434) Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin

Group Level (551 434/5) Duart Point

>> Batch Level (551 434/5/3) 'Group B'

>>> Item Level (DP 173827) Limited excavation at the forward end of the forward ballast-mound, along the axis of the keel. The forward surviving end of the keel is seen towards the bottom left. Its abraded condition precludes the survival of evidence as to how it was

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