Sturge, S. Rodney built by Stewart Sturge 3, Salvage
Rodney built by Stewart Sturge, Salvage. Built over winter 2011-2012, the rodney is framed with steam-bent juniper (tamarack) laths, one and a quarter inch wide by half an inch thick. She has a spruce keel and stem with half inch fir planks. Her knees came from a juniper tree that was uprooted durin...
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Format: | Still Image |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/114 |
Summary: | Rodney built by Stewart Sturge, Salvage. Built over winter 2011-2012, the rodney is framed with steam-bent juniper (tamarack) laths, one and a quarter inch wide by half an inch thick. She has a spruce keel and stem with half inch fir planks. Her knees came from a juniper tree that was uprooted during Hurricane Igor in 2010. All the wood for his rodney was cut by Stewart with the help from his wife Julia. |
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