REPORT OF SPECIAL AGENT HENRY EXHIBITS. 251 



Outside plank. — Garboard 3", other 2i inches thick, fastened with 

 composition spikes and pine treenails, two spikes and two treenails 

 to each frame and plank below the water line, and locust treenails and 

 galvanized spikes above the water line. 



Deck. — 3x3", laid with grain vertical and fastened with 5-16x5 in. 

 spike, galvanized. 



Rail. — 3x7 inches, fastened with one 8" galvanized spike to each 

 stanchion. 



Plank-sheer. — 3 inches thick, fastened with 6 in. galv. spikes. 



Bulwarks. — 1 1-4x4 T. and G. pine, fastened with galvanized nails. 



Rudder. — Stock of oak 8" diameter. Two sets of composition gudgeons. 



Windlass.— Double- geared iron gipsy of proper size. 



Cabin. — Extending trom side to side at height of rail and fifteen feet 

 fore and aft, with two lengths of berths and pantry on each side, 

 painted with two coats of white paint. Stove for heating. 



Spars. — Bowsprit, fore and mainmast. Maintopmast. Two booms, 

 two gaffs of good material, and made with proper proportions. 



Sails. — Jib foresail and mainsail, of No. 3 cotton duck; staysail and 

 gafftopsail of No. 8. 



Rigging. — Wire standing rigging of proper size and length. 



Steering gear. — Wheel and tiller, ropes and blocks. 



Anchors. — One of 450, one of 350, and one of 120 pounds. 



Chains. — 45 fathoms 3-4 in. and 45 fathoms 5-8 in. chain; one coil 

 3.J in. manilla rope for kedge line. 



Caulking. — The vessel shall be well caulked and made tight. 



Painting. — There shall be two coats of good copper paint on the 

 bottom and two coats of whitelead paint elsewhere that paint is re- 

 quired. 



Yawl boat. — There shall be a 12-foot yawl boat and 4 oars. There 

 shall be one spirit compass, side anchor, and cabin lamps; knives, forks, 

 and dishes for cabin. From the main hatch forward in the hold will 

 be fitted a place for cooking and for the crew to sleep. 



Notwithstanding omissions in the preceding specifications, they are 

 intended to cover the building and equipping for sea a schr. of 35 tons, 

 with the exception of galley furniture. Nautical instruments not 

 included in the above. Water casks and ship's stores. 



Exhibit E. 



Specifications for building a schooner of about 80 tons, U. S. register 



measurement. 



Vessel is intended for a seal and otter hunter, and must be a good 

 sailer. 



Rudder stock and all fittings for spars shall be of oak or other good 

 hard wood. All not otherwise specified shall be good Puget Sound 

 pine. 



Keel. — 12x24", including shoe. 



Stem. — Side 12" and mold 15" outside of rabbet. 



Sternpost. — 10x16", sided to 8" at top of keel. Secured to keel by 

 stern knee and composition dovetailed plates and fastened with 7-8" 

 iron. 



Deadwood. — Mold of sufficient depth to receive the heels of the cants 

 and fastened with 7-8 iron. 



