The contemporary yole Lagertha, which was donated to OHBS last year, has finally had a builders plate installed.
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| Arne Kjøde in Oslo 1938 |
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| Arne Kjøde in Oslo 1938 |
The contemporary yole Lagertha, which was donated to OHBS last year, has finally had a builders plate installed.
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| Arne Kjøde in Oslo 1938 |
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| Arne Kjøde in Oslo 1938 |
Nothing special occurred today, we just carried on cleaning and tidying, so a few photos of some of the boats.
White Wings name has been refreshed
With the fine weather continuing many volunteers were away doing other things which left a small group to sort through the newly arrived cut timber to see what we had received.
The day started off with a heavy haar (sea fog) covering the island, this slowly cleared during the morning and left us with a fine sunny day. At the workshop Waterwitch had her engine & gear box serviced, all fluids were changed. Next time we will clean up the inside and prepare her for storage under cover at another location as we need to free up some more working space.
We recently ordered a cut larch tree of boat skin quality which was transported up to Orkney from Scotland. This log arrived at the workshop today. This wood will enable us to start work on some of the boats that are waiting for planks to be replaced.
With nice weather today we pulled Waterwitch out into the compound and prep'd her for an engine run. Her engine hasn't been run for 5 years or so but it started with the first turn of the key on old diesel. We let the engine run for 30 minutes to properly warm up and drive off any moisture. Now we know that the engine runs ok we will complete a full service and re-prep for storage as it may be sometime before the engine is run again.
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| Waterwitch Engine Run |