Part of the complex engine room of the Red Oak Victory warship.1 A tall ladder extends from the engine room of the Red Oak Victory to its hatch above.2 The name of the Red Oak Victory is displayed on the side of the ship.3 The Red Oak Victory ship towers above the ground.4 The Red Oak Victory stands tall above the docks of Richmond.5 Markers on the hull of the Red Oak Victory depict water depth.6 Another sailboat can be seen between Turner and the deep blue sea.7 Authentic ropes can be found all over the Turner's deck.8 A hatch in the deck of the Matthew Turner.9 Red Oak Victory volunteer Gary Piva explains the importance of preserving maritime history.10 Volunteer Brian Swing reflects on his experience with the ship.11 Volunteer Brian Swing explains the woodworking skills he learned.12 Project director Alan Olson describes his experience with the project.13 Turner's name is placed on the bow of the ship.14 The mast of Matthew Turner stands high above the sea.15 Boats rest at the shipyards in Sausalito.16
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