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TWENTY-SEVEN FOOT AUXILIARY CRUISER.

Designed lay S. T. Silver, Structural Engineer, Woodward Street, Wellington.

In the last issue of Yachting Notes I promised plans of Messrs, Silver Bros.’ auxiliary cruiser. The above is a reproduction of the plans prepared by Mr. S. Silver, from which she has been built. The principal construction details are as follows: Keel, r jarrah sided,c,4in.; Stem, jarrah sided, Sin.; Bibs, liin. by liin. black birch, spaced lOin. ; Planking, lin. dressed • ___ kauri ; Floors, 2in. and Sin, dressed kauri ; Gunwales, Clamps, and Bilge Stringers, Sain, by lain, kauri, tapered fore and aft; Deck Beams, 2iin. by liin. kauri; Deck Planking laid in narrow strips of lin. kauri. —“ 0. F.”

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Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 732

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TWENTY-SEVEN FOOT AUXILIARY CRUISER. Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 732

TWENTY-SEVEN FOOT AUXILIARY CRUISER. Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 732

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