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i need some help about rigging between cat davits and anchors because there isn't detail in instruction manuel of the kit and i cannot find anything on the internet either. If anybody have detailed pictures, can you share here please. Thank you in advance.
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I haven't done anything on my build for long time. I got retired and returned back to my homecity. I prepared my balcony as a shipyard to continue my builds. I am sharing what i did on my San Francisco II in last month without comment and i will continue to share developments. I just want to state that altough kit plan does not contain second layer of planking on the hull i did second layer (0,5 mm of mahogany) beause i didn't like first layer.
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Amazing details. Very good workmanship.
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Good luck with your new build. I will be following. Regards, Mustafa
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Very good job Peter. I tried to build Santa Maria last year as well. You can check if you want. May i ask which method you are using for tapering the strips at the bow? Do you cut or sand them? Thanks.
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Thanks Michael. Yes exactly. I use the arm from another clips
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Planking goes on. The planking takes time because i am using only white glue and i have to taper both tips of each plank and have to soak them to bend. The magohany is a brittle wood and we need to be carefuly while bending it.
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Thank you for visiting my log Ragova. The clapms help me a lot in planking because i only use white glue which needs time to dry.
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i have started hull planking. I am bending the planks with the help of hot water and a suitable glass.
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Thank you Trufo and Anthony. Yes Anthony my another friend has given that advice too and i am planning to apply this in my next bending process
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I decided to start building San Francisco II Spanish galleon kit which i bought almost 1 year ago. I am sharing what i did on her in last three weeks. Thank you in advance for visiting my log.
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Well done Doris. Congratulations. Nice to see you again in the shipyard.
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Good work Julian. Is stove given in the kit or you made it yourself? Mustafa
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