Yunnan Lijiang Park Vacation Chinese Electric Boat, 4-6 Seating




6. Ship Assembly. The process typically involves first connecting the middle hull bottom plate with the forward and after bulkheads. Then, using tools like hemp rope, clamps, pull clips, ferrules, guides, and pointed wedges, the bow and stern are tightened, connected to the front and rear, and wave boards, with "climbing head nails" and "flat head nails" used to secure the wood, and various rivets to reinforce the joints, making them unbreakable. Depending on the number of aisles from the bow to the stern, it is categorized as "single-aisle" or "double-aisle." The ship's construction is meticulous, with the middle part intricately carved for aesthetics. These ships originate from Wuxi and were the lakeside pleasure boats of yore. The preparatory team traveled to Wuxi, with the help of many senior technicians at the Wuxi Transportation Equipment Cooperation Factory (predecessor of the Wuxi Hongqi Shipyard), gaining more details about the ship type and carving. They also received a double-aisle silk netting ship model produced by the factory.





























