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A sardine pinnasse built in the shipyard François du Croisic in 1964. This boat is made in oak. Her length is 15,60 meters and her tonnage is of 24 tons. iHer home port is La Turballe where she can be visited.She mostly did sardine fishing thanks to a rotating net "La Bolinche". This seasonal fishing alternated with lateral trawl work.
15. The rear deck.
14. The foredeck with the front descent chamber.
13. The hull is finished, with the equipments.
12. Accomodations on the deck.
11. The inside of the cabin.
10. Construction cabin. The girder is used as a template.
9. Construction of the front descent.
8. Implementation the gunnels.
7. Beam filling and check alignment of stay
6. The hull is finished.The stays are set up.
5. The hull in progress.
4. The longitudinal and transverse skeleton on the construction site, and pose of the first strakes.
3. Squaring of the couples.
2. Rabbit line of the construction site.
1. At the beginning of the construction
NAVAL MODEL MAKING SINCE
1880Association governed by the law of July 1st,1901, registered on April 6th, 1912 N 155 197
Approval of the Ministry of Youth and Sports N ° 11863 of May 26th, 1952
MODÈLE YACHT CLUB DE PARIS
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