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              Bryan switching from Buddy Inspiration rebreather to simple scuba
 
              
              
              The centre hole attached to the starboard side of the gudgeon with a large iron nail which would have gone through the sternpost
 
              
              
              The other end showing concreted bent nails
 
              
              
              Looking along half of the length
 
              
              
              Side profile with the grid beyond
 
              
              
              The port side gudgeon which has a “curved” shape at the end which was attached to the round cylinder with the hole in it.
 
              
              
              Close up of the curved section
 
              
              
              At the end of the port gugdeon there was a large section of lead sheeting attached. The lead sheeting had the same bronze copper nails which the hull copper sheering had to attach them to the hull. Note the matching lengths and iron nail positions
 
              
              
              The lead sheeting had been wrapped arround the port gudgeon, possibly by the force of the explosion
 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      