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In todays episode the crew finishes the re-framing of North Star of Herschel Island, a mix of sawn, futtox and laminated frames have made up the new hull. James goes in depth in the complexity of the framing process and touches on the first evidence of a framed boat, the Khufu boat found at the foot of the Giza Pyramids. Want to watch these episodes a week early? Support us on Patreon and help keep the show alive. ↓ Patreon ↓ / favouriteboatworks Credits: Executive Producer: Lyle Franklin Director & Producer: Johannes Fast Camera 1: Johannes Fast Camera 2: Emerson Cymet Music: Lyle Franklin Post Production: Johannes Fast French Subtitles: Morgan Labaisse Books by the third owner of the North Star, R. Bruce Macdonald: Sisters of the Ice: https://www.amazon.com/Sisters-Ice-He... North Star of Herschel Island - The Last Canadian Arctic Fur Trading Ship. https://www.amazon.com/North-Star-Her... Business Enquiries: [email protected] https://www.favouriteboatworks.com https://www.northstarofherschelisland.ca Favourite Boatworks is a Vancouver based wooden boat repair and restoration business that offers professional shipwright, corking, and rigging services in the lower mainland. The business is based in Vancouver on the Fraser River and is servicing British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest wooden boat fleet. We wish to acknowledge that Favourite Boatworks is located on the traditional and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia. We pay our respects to the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples of this area, acknowledging their enduring connection to this land, and we would like to express our gratitude and respect for their historical and ongoing stewardship of these lands.