Last October 23, 2011, we posted the first of, now three, entries about the construction of a 70-foot scow on a Beach Road lot in Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard.
The second update appeared in March. Now it's June and builder Ted Box is a little farther along, getting close to the time when he can apply planking to the frame.
![B VH Harbor - Scow G&B 039](/_next/image/?url=%2Fimages%2F6a00e54f072fc388340167677d5e84970b-800wi.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![A VH Harbor - Scow G&B 038](/_next/image/?url=%2Fimages%2F6a00e54f072fc388340167676d4728970b-800wi.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![C VH Harbor - Scow G&B 040](/_next/image/?url=%2Fimages%2F6a00e54f072fc388340167676d4a02970b-800wi.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![D VH Harbor - Scow G&B 041](/_next/image/?url=%2Fimages%2F6a00e54f072fc3883401630679af22970d-800wi.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
![G VH Harbor - Scow G&B 045](/_next/image/?url=%2Fimages%2F6a00e54f072fc388340163068987a0970d-800wi.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
The building itself is still nearly indistinguishable from the skeleton of the scow inside. That will change once the hull planking, below, begins to be applied.
![K VH Harbor - Scow G&B 047](/_next/image/?url=%2Fimages%2F6a00e54f072fc3883401761572cfe1970c-800wi.jpg&w=3840&q=75)