Juliane Hempel has managed to fit Ester into her busy schedule. As well as supplying us with advice regarding the construction and rig, she has drawn us an up-to-date lines plan of Ester. This new drawing is based on the hull found on the seabed, rather than Mellgren’s drawing. We expect to find some differences between these two versions. Armed with this new drawing, we, or perhaps more rightly Juliane, is now able to do all of the complicated stuff that naval architects do. She will …
Fakverk
Fakverk, or truss construction "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so that the assemblage as a whole behaves as a single object"[1]. Ester was built with longitudinal bracing, we’ll call trusses, wedged between an upper and a lower stringer. We’ll call these the deck stringers and the bilge stringers. The trusses increase the strength of the hull vertically. The effect of this is that the rig tension and stresses of the waves do not bend the boat too much. It …