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John Ruy

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  1. Pin Rails and Taffrail completed with belaying pins… Had to correct the Taffrail and reposition the belaying pins. Completed the Starboard Pin Rail Ready to start Deadeye/Chainplate installation. Then Deck Furnishings and Deck Houses. Cheers 🍻
  2. Greg, Thanks for the compliment on my Bluenose Sails. My personal preference has always been to build my ships with a full compliment of Sails. IMHO that’s how a sailing ship model should look. That said, I have built without sails and enjoyed the finished product. The choice is really yours to make. @bhermann Bob the choice between cloth and silk span is really about scale. For my Bluenose I used the thinnest muslin material I could find at Joann’s Fabrics. Most kit supplied cloth is too heavy to look to scale. Carry on Greg, you are doing a great job. John
  3. Greg, Nice work on the shrouds and standing rigging. Your Bluenose looks great. 👍
  4. That’s great Bob, I’m glad for your good news. I’ll be watching this build too, she is going to be a beautiful. 😎 Cheers 🍻
  5. I agree Eric, I think you should go with showing more detail. It looks great. 👍
  6. @ClipperFan Thanks for the info I was well aware of her original stern widows, when I chose to build her when I saw her in Mystic Seaport 2019. There is a story of those windows being stove in by a rouge wave while coming around Cape Horn. It’s in Charles W Morgan by John F Leavitt. Thanks again for the information, always nice to know I others are still checking out my build logs. John
  7. Thanks for the kudos… so many boats to build, it’s hard to stay focused. Enjoy your next project, that’s what it’s all about. John
  8. Congratulations! Great job… Looking forward to seeing you diorama work. Will you post that here? John
  9. I’m BACK! Now that I have completed my 1921 Bluenose I can focus on my Red Jacket. She has been staring at me wanting attention. First, I decided I could do a better job on the Pin Rails. Darn OCD… And so it goes, one Pin at a time. Cheers 🍻
  10. I disagree Keith, I find anything with a steam engine quite romantic. Love the subject. I’ll follow along I love a good mystery too. Should be an interesting journey. John
  11. Thank you… @Snug Harbor Johnny @Knocklouder @Dr PR @Glen McGuire You guys and MSW are all my inspiration, every day. Cheers 🍻
  12. Flags and Flag Halyards… Main Flag Halyard belayed to Cleat on the Main Boom. (Canadian 1921 Flag) Main Top Mast Flag Halyard belayed to Sheer Pole. (Nova Scotia 1921 Flag) FINISHED! 🍻
  13. Incredible work, Eric. Not only are the materials “home grown”, so are your plans. Very impressive. 😎 Cheers 🍻
  14. Main Topsail… Bolt Rope, Halyard, Tack and Sheet lines attached. Clew Line attached with fair leads and blocks. Mast Hoops attached… Laid her on her side to spray Fabric Stiffener on the Main Topsail. Clew belayed to pin# 33 Port.. Main Topsail Halyard belayed to Pin# 37 Port. Main Topsail Tack belayed to Pin# 24 Starboard. Main Topsail Sheet belayed to Pin# 32 Port. One more application of Fabric Stiffener using a hair dryer to stiffen the wind into place. 😎 Almost done… Here’s my final punch list. 1. Baggy Wrinkles 2. 1921 Canadian Flag w/halyard on Main Gaff 3. 1921 Nova Scotia Flag w/halyard on Main Top Mast The drawings show a Flag Halyard on the Fore Top Mast. I’m not sure what goes there. Any ideas? Is there anything I have missed? Cheers 🍻
  15. Thanks Gregg, As for holding the Gaff in place while tying the Hoops, I simply use some rigging from the Gaff to the top mast to temporarily hold it up then I rig the peak halyards after the hoops are connected. John
  16. Main Sail… Main Sheet Bolt Rope and Reef Lines completed. Lacing of the Main Sheet to the Boom and Gaff completed. Boom Tackle completed and belayed to Pin #27 Port. Topping Lift Tackle completed and belayed to pin# 26 starboard. Quarter Lifts Pendants completed Port and Starboard. Completed Foot Ropes Port and Starboard. Peak Halyard Bridles completed with Blocks. Boom and Gaff attached to the Main Mast and Main Sail Hoops Attached to Main Sail. Peak Halyard Rigged. She has wind in her Main Sail. Main Sheet Tackle belayed to Bitt on Starboard side. Quarter Lift and Lazy Jack Line installed. Quarter Lift, Peak and Throat Halyard Tackles installed and belayed. Onwards to the last Sail, the Main Top Sail. Steady as she goes. 🍻
  17. Hi Greg, Nice work. I know progress can seem pretty slow at this point in the build, but you’re doing well. As for shackles, I reshaped some small jump rings. This photo shows the three step process. Hope this is helpful. Carry on Sir, you are doing great. 👍
  18. Thanks… I hadn’t picked out those details yet. Obviously the Klondike has been under restoration for years and photos I find are at various stages of that restoration. Your arrows are very helpful. More research as I continue. I love the interior picture as a matter of historical perspective. Not that I will build the interior. Thanks again for sharing. John
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