The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

NetDoc

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So today I was going to guide some new divers from Jacksonville to go hunt Bugs (Florida Spiny Lobster) but we were blown out (Small Craft Advisory). The boat I dive off (and sometimes fix) departs out of Key Largo Harbor Marina. As I was talking to the captain about a tragedy on the reef yesterday (boat sank with fatalities) and tourist stops us and asks us where the The African Queen. Being the helpful guy that I am, I tell him where they have stored it on the otherside of the canal, about two minutes away. I also told him that there was talk of them restoring it, so it might be gone. Captain Noah, an unassuming young man, smiles and tells both of us that it's already been pulled and is sitting about 100 feet away from us in the boat yard! O Rly?

Being a fairly common sight in the yard, I decide to go see this beast. For those of you not familiar with this boat, it was in a movie once. Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn starred in the 1951 hit, The African Queen. It was built in England and used as a shuttle on Lake Albert from 1912-1968 by British East Africa Railway. The construction is overlapping steel plate, sealed by lead and held together by rivets.

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The boat was first launched on February 8, 1912 and the goal is to relaunch her on her 100th birthday, less than two months away. So with the permission of Doug Kipp the principle welder on the project, I took some pictures of the boat, of Doug, Doug's dog and Doc who is also working on it. Not to miss a fantastic opportunity, I have also offered my humble services as they are needed. I will be posting pictures of this historic boat being restored as the work progresses.

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The boat as she sits in the yard

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Holes cut in the starboard bow.
The repairs will be done by a Miller Mig welder and a Miller Plasma Cutter.

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The stern

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Profile of the stern




 

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Detail of the propeller

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Look at the damage done by corrosion on the lower rudder support

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The old and the new!
The older rivet/lead/steel construction alongside the welding repair.

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Old drains needing attention.

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Sparks are flying...

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Doc cuts out a compromised section of hull.​
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

Wow. I have to keep an eye on this thread. I've seen the movie several times and for some reason never thought the boat was real. Sure would be nice to see her restored.
 

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Pitting in the steel plate

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Corrosion in the seams

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Wear spots in the hull

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The boiler

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Tubing and the stove pipe for the boiler

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Hookup and location for the boiler in the hull


 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

What a jem. Thanks for posting a thread on this project, I'll be keeping an eye on this one. 2 months isn't much time to complete a project like that.
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

What a jem. Thanks for posting a thread on this project, I'll be keeping an eye on this one. 2 months isn't much time to complete a project like that.

X2! What a totally awesome project!:D

I can't even comprehend how that boat can be completed in 8 weeks.
 

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Inside the hull

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Doug and his nicely done welding truck

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Doug with his supervisor, Sparks

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Doug getting ready to work

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Posing with his Miller Plasma Cutter

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Showing off the cutting precision​
 

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Welding detail
The spots are where the lead erupts through the weld.
It's not obvious when it will do this.

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Welding detail

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Bow and keel detail

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Discarded wood from the project and a piece of the boiler I can't identify

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Discarded (?) teak from the project

Talking with Doug at some length, it was interesting to see how modern repair methods will be used to get The African Queen sea worthy once more. They are still researching how to restore the boiler and I didn't see the actual engine anywhere. The power plant really interests me, and I hope that the coordinator contacts me so I can get some pics of it as well. Plans are to have her give daily tours once she is finished.​
 

oops!

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

grab that teak man.....thats history....

make a swim grid out of it...
 

andgott

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

THat's cool...

I saw this boat a LONG time ago at a boat show, I can't recall exactly when/where though. It was probably 10-15 years or so ago, I was pretty young. She was looking a little rough then, I can only imagine what a decade in salt water did to her!

-Andrew
 

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grab that teak man.....thats history....
It's not mine to grab. If they are really getting rid of it, I'll gladly remove it for them. :D By the looks of it, I don't think it was the original teak.
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

Hey gang... they need a boiler specialist. If you know of one, please send me their contact details. It appears that Lance, the owner, is prepared to pay to get this thing finished. I stopped by today and was surprised at how much they have accomplished in the last 24 hours.
 

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This is what the engine and boiler looked like once upon a time.
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

How thick is the hull steel plate? Awesome project.
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

Hey gang... they need a boiler specialist. If you know of one, please send me their contact details. It appears that Lance, the owner, is prepared to pay to get this thing finished. I stopped by today and was surprised at how much they have accomplished in the last 24 hours.

The only people I know of in my area that knows anything about steam power,...

http://www.hungryhollowclub.com/

I don't know them personally, But a e-mail is free and they might no someone that is capable of helping out,..
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

How thick is the hull steel plate? Awesome project.
Good question. I'll ask next time I am there! It looks to be 12 or 14 gauge. However, there has been a lot of corrosion so it might have been thicker.
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

The only people I know of in my area that knows anything about steam power,...

http://www.hungryhollowclub.com/

I don't know them personally, But a e-mail is free and they might no someone that is capable of helping out,..
THANKS! I sent them a request for technical assistance as well as a link to this thread.
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

:D:DThanks for this thread.:D:D
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

Bump,.........

Anything new here???

I'm looking forward to the updates!!!
 

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Re: The African Queen, a 1912 28' steam powered 5 ton solid steel hull restoration...

That is an awesome project. Thanks for posting it here.
 
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