Boone, Raymond A. August 8, 2014. Motorboat built by Ray Boone 1, Summerford.

Twenty-eight foot motorboat being constructed by Ray Boone, Summerford, New World Island. In designing his motorboat, Raymond Boone got the shape for the midship bend, forehook and afterhook from moulds belonged to Austin Butler in Cottlesville, whose late brother Mac used them to build a twenty-eig...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Braye, Crystal
Other Authors: Boone, Raymond A. (1934-), Raymond Boone was born October 18, 1934 in Cottrell's Cove. He moved to Summerford in 1962 when he married his wife Mable (nee Watkins). He spent forty-six years working as a carpenter constructing homes, commercial buildings and a few churches. He has built three rodneys, eighteen speed boats and one motorboat.
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/225
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Summary:Twenty-eight foot motorboat being constructed by Ray Boone, Summerford, New World Island. In designing his motorboat, Raymond Boone got the shape for the midship bend, forehook and afterhook from moulds belonged to Austin Butler in Cottlesville, whose late brother Mac used them to build a twenty-eight foot boat. After laying the keel, Ray setup the full-size moulds placing the midship bend in the middle, the forehook halfway between the midship bend and stem, and the afterhook halfway between midship and stern. He then battened her out and used half-inch copper tubing filled with fine sand to get the shape for each of the timbers, placed at ten inch spacings.