Freda’s Framing is Completed. Next Step is Replanking.
The Spaulding Center has completed the framing portion of Freda’s restoration. Frames were cut from black locust hardwood, selected for its hardness, resistance to rot and longevity. The wood was not bent, but cut from stock chosen for its shape. See previous post Using Nature’s Design in Building Boats.
Freda is our 34′ gaff-rigged “pumpkinseed” sloop, built in Belvedere on San Francisco Bay in 1885. She is the oldest survivor of hundreds of similar boats that used to sail on San Francisco Bay, and, as far as we know, the oldest private sailboat on the West Coast.
The next step in restoring Freda to the Bay is to replank her hull. We’ve already begun, but we still need help financing the work. Won’t you please become a member of the Spaulding Center or consider making a donation to support these efforts? » Please take part «
With your help, Freda will once again fill her sails and thrill sailors, young and old, on San Francisco Bay.







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What a beauty, I would love to come see what is going on with this boat and all the other great things you have going on.
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