This Steamboat was purchased by İstanbul Rahmi Koç Museum in 1998.
The boat and its compound steam engine was restored by professionals during 2006 - 2007 and now being displayed in the museum with her new name ESRA.
In summer season visitors may have the chance for a short trip with this lovely boat on the Golden Horn and Bosphorus..
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| Length of the boat is 6,25 meters ant the width is 1,85 meter. | 
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| Power : 15 hp compound. | 
      1/15 Scale Wooden Model  
Built from lime wood, teak, plywood, brass and bronze. All brass and bronze parts are machine turned to fit their exact scale.
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| Frame from 4 mm plywood. Good quality plywood is used to obtain a straight keel and frame.
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| Planking one by one from each side in order to avoid from twisting of the keel.
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| Planking completed and the first putty applied after reaching to the final shape of the boat with
 100 grid sanding paper.
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| The end parts of all open frames were cut as those areas are needed for building the interior parts of the boat.
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| After several layers of putty, and repeated sanding process, the first coat of paint applied.
 
 
 
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| Bottom paint and waterline completed. | 
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| The seats, engine and boiler rooms are placed before installing the deck plywood
 on which the final deck planking will be done.
 
 
 
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| Some of the accessories. | 
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| Deck planking | 
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| Planking completed. | 
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| The rudder and propeller are installed. | 
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| Here is the boiler upper cover box and the chimney.
 
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