Hasholme Logboat - Repairs

Repairs

It appeared that there was a repair done on the portside hull. To patch it, a larger portion of the hull was worked away and a rabbet was cut around the edges. Then, a repair patch, some 1.25 m long, was manufactured with similar rabbets so both parts would perfectly match. In both parts, the corresponding holes were cut and tree-nails used to fasten them from outside. The other repair, which was done to the starboard inner face of the hull at the stern, was patched by an insertion of a pre-shaped block and fastened by a tree-nail. Based on the analysis of the hull, this repair was initiated as a split stopper. Boring a hole at one end of a split is a recognized way of minimizing a possibility of its spreading. The split was therefore caulked, a section of wood around the transom removed, and the repair block inserted and transom finished.

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