Model of a Round-Headed Rudder, Rijkswerf Vlissingen (possibly), c. 1829 Canvas Print
Model of the upper part of a rudder with stern and wulf construction, on a ground shelf. The stirrer head, which is very long and extends to the upper deck, where the hole for the stirring pin is located, jumps forward and is round. The brass of the rudder is rounded, that of the stern is sharp at the bottom, but becomes hollow where the stirrer head begins. The hen hole is closed with a loose part in the wulf. One stirring iron and the care belt are scratched in.
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