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Bob Cook shared William TheFourth's photo.
This is a very important task as it allows the whole engine installation project to follow on from this. The hole drilling is a rare and delicate task, good thing we have the experts from Teterin on the job.
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The restoration is in full swing. Work is happening all over the ship. We are on track to have a like-new much more manoeuvrable and powerful attraction on the harbour before this year is out. You are welcome to join us on this exciting journey.
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Volunteers Chris and Bob (retired shipwright extraordinaire) retrieving the shaft from the old rudder, in preparation for manufacture of a new steel rudder.
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The big difference is that modern very powerful diesel engine and bow thruster will ensure that it is safe to work in the busy sheltered waterways of the east coast. A big future ahead for this ship.
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On any day at the ship you will find a great team of passionate volunteers, making it better than ever.
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General Lee at work:
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We will get there, this year!
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Bob, Tim, Aub and Charlotte on William's open day
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Some of the team.
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William TheFourth
February 27. Lots happening at the ship now.
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Inside the old engine room.
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Do you remember?
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At Raymond Terrace during construction
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