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Work on the repairs to the floors in the shaft tunnel is 80 percent complete. Access to the floors required plate A-2 starboard to be removed. It exposed for the first time the state of the bar keel. Luckily the bar keel is in remarkable condition and does not need replacement. The A-strake plates are riveted to the bar keel with rivets of 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter and about 4 inches (100 mm) long. The last floor in the stokehold, part of the boiler room, has been replaced. Each floor measures about 9 metres wide and 90 cm deep. They are made from 12 mm steel plate with 75 mm angles on top and on the bottom that are riveted to the plate webbing by some 120 rivets. See the midships section drawing (273 kB). The next step is the replacement of the floors under the boilers. These are awkward to get to with the low headroom. Engineering
The sea valves are being reconditioned. A new bilge manifold has been cast on the pattern of the corroded original and is awaiting machining. A number of the steam engines have been and are being re-conditioned ashore. Many of the tools that came with the ship are being collected and stored ashore. ElectricalThe electrical department is busy eliciting donations for electrical cable and fittings. There are well-developed plans for the fit-out of the ship. We are in particular looking for a donation of a diesel generator. Rigging
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