The steel shell of Llinase nears completion on a residential house block in Inverloch, southern Australia.
The structure of the first hull takes shape. It was later estimated there was enough welding in the vessel to make a continuous line around three kilometers (~two miles) long.
The first hull stands upright after two years’ work.
Maintenance atop the 24 meter masts.
Sandblasting - every centimeter of steel plate was stripped to bare metal before painting. The jet of sand was the size of a large coin so many hours went into this task.
The finished saloon. Forty people could dine here.