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Buzzy III

 

 

Designed by Olin
Stevens the 6
Metre Buzzy III
had her aft end
chopped on two
separate occasions.

These modifications
had also filled out
her stern with foam
to try to take
advantage of an
earlier rule change.
Her fasteners were
tired and many
frames were broken.
broken frames and tired fasteners
making Buzzy sound again Her new owner
was committed
to returning her
to the original
configuration
and making the
hull sound
once more.
Bottom planks were
removed up to the
start of the double
planking to gain
access to the frames.
Patterns of the
broken frames were
taken and new ones
laminated from oak.
new laminated oak frames
the new frames on hull
The new frames
were scarfed and
glued, staggering
the heights of these
joints. We chose to
spline the entire hull
and refasten as the
simplest way to
regain her integrity.
To return the stern
to the former shape
we scarfed on new
lengths of clamps
and horn timber
and replicated the
transom from the
original, found on
a previous owners
wall.
Buzzy being worked in the shop
almost to completion Some temporary stringers
were added to give
sectional shapes. Patterns
were taken and frames
were then laminated
including one wide frame
to butt the inner layer of planking.
The outer layer was
staggered. A new
plywood deck
sheathed in
fiberglass set in
epoxy completed
the project.
inners of Buzzy III

Buzzy III recently
competed in the Sir
Thomas Lipton Cup
in Seattle under the
watchful eye of Olin
Stephens, himself.
For more information
on Buzzy III and
other 6 metres see
the "North American
Six Metre Association
".
completed and competing
  

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