. St. Nicholas [serial]. Dimensions of the mizzen-sailfig. 9. C Leach, 6 ft. 3 in. < Yard, 6 ft. ( Boom, 4 ft. 2 in. k 12 4 11 CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAMS OF THE BLACK HAWK. 622 THE BUILDING OF THE BLACK HAWK. I May, tacked. Both bow and stern posts are bracedto the keelson as indicated in the end of each gunwale (they are made of2^ by Y^ inch spruce) is planed off so as to fitnicely against the posts, and is held by same course is afterward followed with thelongitudinal or lengthwise strips. We are now ready to make the three mold-boards which govern the cross-section, a


. St. Nicholas [serial]. Dimensions of the mizzen-sailfig. 9. C Leach, 6 ft. 3 in. < Yard, 6 ft. ( Boom, 4 ft. 2 in. k 12 4 11 CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAMS OF THE BLACK HAWK. 622 THE BUILDING OF THE BLACK HAWK. I May, tacked. Both bow and stern posts are bracedto the keelson as indicated in the end of each gunwale (they are made of2^ by Y^ inch spruce) is planed off so as to fitnicely against the posts, and is held by same course is afterward followed with thelongitudinal or lengthwise strips. We are now ready to make the three mold-boards which govern the cross-section, andupon which depend the lines of the boat ( and 3). One of these (Fig. 2) is placed atthe center, while the other two (Fig. 3) areplaced one at 28 inches forward and one 28inches aft of this center mold-board. Thetwo end mold-boards are of the same size. Allof these are made with notches to receive thegunwales and keelson, which are only lightlynailed in place, as the boards are, of course, tobe removed finally. A


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