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I understand you're right, latin rigging of Niña is 1492 dated The administration of MSW could perhaps move this log in Middle-age section, before 1500 AD ? I prepared this morning the mizain rigging :
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I found the latin rigging much more difficult than the classical squared rigging, it looks easy, but it isn't... About the classification of my built, sorry, am I also right : it's a scratch built, not a kit, and more, without verifiable historic source, following an original method, starting from logical reasoning to compensate for the lack of reliable documentation I hope that you will,nt be disappointed... 😘
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The space between the thwarts is constant (number after length of boat), at size, it gave what I did, with only three, it would be too large I have rectified the rear knees, and added the three provided iron rings :
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Rear thwarts, and three lodging knees done : Planning update : green color = done, red color = to do, and black draw = thole-pins
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Thanks, Dan, It was my first idea, no mast... Someone said to me that it had no rear chamber, but I can also add such a disposition, and reduce to three the number of thole-pins each side I have any book about the Niña by Pastor, I used just a summary HTML copy of hull's frames for my built, with several great errors I tried to fix
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Happy new year to all my friendly followers ! ☺️ @ Louie da fly : the ship's boat counts actually about sixty-six different parts, at end, it will probably exceed hundred... 😘 Hull-timbers done :
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