Life Boat. Single lifeboat with rowing and sailing capacity, incomplete. The hull consists of basket work filled with cork, braided to a sink with wooden edges and wooden sofa. Below the sofa a box with inscription. The hull has a truncated pointed bow and a mirror with stir with tiller on the stern. It is built on a wooden keel, to which a hinged bonding of iron and tarpaulin is attached; Before the Kiel has a notch, probably for a valmery. On either side of the hull a sausage-shaped floater filled with stuffed tarpaulin. There are two oars, which are hung from folding row pins. A mast trail


Life Boat. Single lifeboat with rowing and sailing capacity, incomplete. The hull consists of basket work filled with cork, braided to a sink with wooden edges and wooden sofa. Below the sofa a box with inscription. The hull has a truncated pointed bow and a mirror with stir with tiller on the stern. It is built on a wooden keel, to which a hinged bonding of iron and tarpaulin is attached; Before the Kiel has a notch, probably for a valmery. On either side of the hull a sausage-shaped floater filled with stuffed tarpaulin. There are two oars, which are hung from folding row pins. A mast trail and mast tube in the cockpit indicate that the vessel originally also had a sailing tin. The woodwork is decorated with polychromed ornaments. Burman called this invention a "Fish Life Buoy".


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Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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