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  1. Thank you everyone for all the likes.

     

    Mark,  I don't know if it was a ship kit, but it's fun to imagine what these plans were used for.

     

    John,  I'll see how this method works out.  On the plus side the magnets hold the parts nicely and I can draw on the note board with erasable markers.  On the negative side the magnets love metal tools.  But it:s fun to experiment. 

     

     Walter

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    This little ship is based on a NMM plan for a “Unnamed 56ft single-masted Sloops (Circa 1776)” (Publisher Code J0520, Object ID ZAZ6496-8). 

     

     

     

     

     

    Notes about  the plans  include “Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines with inboard detail, longitudinal 

     

     

    half-breadth, upper deck, and fore & aft platforms for building two 56ft single-masted Armed Sloops on Lake Champlain. Signed John Williams [surveyor of the Navy, 1765-1784]. Includes a table of the Mast and Yard dimensions. It has been presumed in the past that this plan is part of a design set (see ZAZ6496-8).

     

     

     

     

     

    The plans were imported into a CAD program and scaled.  A rough set of modeling plans were created and printed.

     

     

     

     

     

    As an experiment this ship will be built on a Magnetic Note Board purchased at a local supermarket and magnets from Home Depot.

     

     

     

     

     

    Walter

     

     

     

     

     

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  3. Bensid54,  As well as floating between sandbars on the bay I also want to float around Marquis Creek.  Marquis Creek is like a pond. It empties into the bay and only on flood tides gets a shot of salt water.

     

    I enjoy following your projects.  Have you considered going FPV?  Imagine piloting the Bireme through the eyes of the captain or seeing what the boatman sees.

     

    I sometimes wonder what I could do with a micro rc helicopter receiver (the one's with the 3 axis gyros) in a boat or ship. What could it do with an unstable vessel.

     

    I really like your innovative projects,

     

      Walter 

  4. Thank you everyone for all the likes.

     

    Mark ,I'm  going to trying to keep the ballast inside.  I've experimented with two magnets clipped to the center board and that seemed promising.  If the inside doesn't work out, I'll try to work something out with magnets which are easily removable for display..

     

    Bensid54, No it's not RC.  Early on I considered making it RC but at this point I'm still learning about balancing and just getting it to sail.  Also Me, RC, and water don't mix.  This was borne out a few weeks ago when I lost control of a quad, which took of towards Staten Island.  Some how I got it back to my side of the bay and dumped it inverted literally at the waters edge;

     

    Walter 

  5. Hi,

     

    Today was sea trial number 1 and it was quite an adventure.   

    Everything was looking good for getting out for the low tide turn 

    but I decided to test it one more time in the sink.  

    That’s when I found out the sails and mast had really changed the balance.  

    That led to loading up the hull with fishing sinkers for ballast.

     

    By time I made it out I missed the tide, it had come in too much and the sandbars were gone 

    and the wind had gotten much stronger.  Not letting common sense get in the way and wait for a better day 

    I headed off to one of the local tidal creeks, Whale Creek.

     

    Got a little floating in until I managed to tip and sink.  

    Now I’ll get the ballast set up better, 

    and weather and time permitting it’s off to the bay for a video and pictures.

     

    Walter 

     

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