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  1. A lot of info can be found on this site http://www.wasadream.com/Index/indexenglish.html
  2. The mizzen sail (and spritsail) actually serves to make adjustments while sailing. I read this somewhere in one of my books. I don't know how it actually works. Maybe this explanation already helps a little. This is from a modern boat. But the explanation is probably also correct for older ships https://www.riggingdoctor.com/life-aboard/2019/5/22/mizzen-staysail I'll see if I can still find the explanation in the book.
  3. it's been 6 years since the first pictures of this log were posted on 12 september 2016. So today not a big update, but looking back on 6 years of fun, with an occasional dip if something didn't work from the first time 😉 It started as a simple plan to use Aeropicollo's plans. This was quickly given up (bad idea) Septeber 2017 lower hull ready september 2018 interior works september 2019 captain's cabin september 2020 building masts september 2021 Restoring a Singer and sewing Sails 12 september 2022 today, rigging in full process. Hopefully fully ready in 2023 Thanks to everyone who followed, liked, gave advice and supported this build log. Without all of you I would never have made it this far.
  4. Mamoli is now owned by Dusek http://www.dusekshipkits.com/products You may find this info in Revenge build logs i think (hope) https://modelshipworld.com/forum/133-kit-build-logs-for-subjects-built-from-1501-1750/
  5. Attach the main sail to the mast. First put in to shape with diluted PVA glue In place The gere The parrel The halyard comes neatly next to the mizzenmast stay A lot of rope work will be needed, and the space on the deck will become difficult to access. That's why I'm going also apply the topsail and work from top to bottom.
  6. They took the Swedish Vasa partly as an example, and she has those planks too. indeed probably as extra reinforcement against waves
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