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some more pictures SS KLONDIKE MODEL DWG sht 7.PDF SS KLONDIKE MODEL DWG sht 8.PDF SS KLONDIKE MODEL DWG sht 9.PDF SUN DECK & SKYLIGHT DECK .pdf
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here are a few more PDF files to enjoy SS KLONDIKE MODEL DWG sht 6.PDF
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Here are more pics for your review. Open the PDF files into a separate window RESTORATION dwg 111.pdf SS KLONDIKE MODEL DWG sht 1.pdf SS KLONDIKE MODEL DWG sht 2.pdf SS KLONDIKE MODEL DWG sht 5.pdf
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Met up with Richard Zaiden of Parks Canada today and was able to get some diagrams of the SS Klondike on a thumb drive. I will post those pics below. His phone number is 867-334-6837 (email Richard Zaidan richard.zaidan@pc.gc.ca). He made sure to mention that if anyone needs more detailed pics or diagrams of a certain section of the Klondike that email him and he will see what he can find on file. Apparently they have quite a few pictures and diagrams on file of all parts of the Klondike. Here are the pics he passed along to me. Open these files in a new window A-0A-01.TIF MAIN or CARGO DECK .pdf Paddlewheel assembly.pdf Dwg Proposed Steamer for WPYR.pdfDwg Proposed Steamer for WPYR.pdf
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i will post whatever I get from RIchard on this thread. Glad to hear the communication link is starting to happen Mike Draper
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Ian: Just got Richards Zaiden's email and he is at richard.zaidan@pc.gc.ca Hope that helps! Mike Draper Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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Ian: Just got off the phone with Richard Zaidan from Parks Canada (867) 334-6837. He is going to send me some pics and drawings of the Klondike's stern and bow as well as any deck drawings they have. I can forward them to anyone who is interested. If you have any specific questions he said feel free phone him. I will have his email address once he sends me the pics/drawing that he promised (in the next day or 2) . He also mentioned that they are doing a total restoration this summer on the Klondike so if anyone has any specific questions regarding any details of the ship, they could get some pictures your way (im going to see if I can get onboard as a volunteer to help! 🙂 ) So.. this is a good start to 2024! Mike Draper Whitehorse, Yukon
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Everyone: Tried yesterday at the office.. the door was locked and gave Parks Canada a call today as well and left another voice mail.. I will keep trying. Its easier for me to keep bugging them Mike Draper
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Tried again yesterday to visit the Parks Canada office and they were closed. I think they have the quick jump on the holidays. I will keep a eye out on the office and when they are open I will let everyone know what I find... Mike Draper
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update.. I forgot to go to the Parks Canada office on Monday but was down there today and there office is all locked up, I left a voice mail with them on the posted number (867-667-3910) and I will go down on Wed and check again as well as give them another call if I dont get a return call.. I may got down there too late for today. I will keep everyone posted. Mike Draper
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i will talk to them on Monday.. I suspect I will get a contact person that get you that material directly from. If they prefer to give it to me we can talk about getting the material into a envelope to you. I assume you want to have the original plans as I remember they had a set of plans for modelers that were modified from original plans If you need details on any aspect of the ship let me know... I can also go down to the SS Klondike and take pics as well. its a 2 block walk from my office. Also.. I would recommend a book to get the link on amazon is The Klondike Gold Rush Steamers: A History of Yukon River Steam Navigation: Turner, Robert D.: 9781550178876: Books - Amazon.ca And there was a good model of the Klondike in one of the hotels in town. I can check to see if its still there.. Mike Draper Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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Ian: What do you need? The Parks Canada office is one floor below my office in Whitehorse. I can easily knock on their door. Mike Draper Whitehorse, Yukon Canada
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Ian: I live in Whitehorse (been here for over 30 years) and if you ever need pictures or plans (I know staff at Parks Canada) let me know. There is also a great book called Klondike Gold Rush Steamers -a history of Yukon river steam navigation by Robert Turner that is full of pics of the paddle wheeler. There is also a model of the klondike in one of the local hotels as well that is a good model of her. I prefer the SS Whitehorse.. she had nice lines but she was lost in the 1970s to a fire along with the Kaska. There are also 2 graveyards along the Yukon River of old paddlewheelers.. one in North Dawson and one in Hootalinqua. It will be great to see someone on MSW build a model... they are beautiful ships.. a lot of people didnt know they burned firewood while working on the rivers.. no coal in our neck of the woods! Mike Draper Whitehorse, Yukon
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Everyone: Its been a while since my last post. With the snow gone and into summer, been busy trying to get firewood cut and projects done. I have managed to get the upper planking above the wales completed on the Winchelsea. I do love that boxwood I am using for the hull planks! its a joy to work with! I havent added any sealant yet but once I get the hull planking I will be giving it a few coats of Tung oil. I have also managed to get the starboard planks marked using the plank template guides. Will get the port side done tonite and start thinking about planking that hull. Been doing a lot of measuring twice, cutting once. I hope it pays off when I get into the planking. As I imagine everyone has discovered who has tackled this project, I have quickly noticed there is pretty low tolerance for measurements being slightly off.. I have been taking my time.. 🙂 Also.. thanks to all those that did a great job documenting their construction process. Your photos and posts have saved me some grief.. Mike Draper
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Gary: I used to know that feeling but I managed to get the Agamemnon finally finished..... But looking at your pictures, you must be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel?! MIKE
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Chuck: So doing some quick math, if you were wanting to use these hinges for the Winnie, you would only need 2 packages? Enjoying the Winnie project! The boxwood I am using for planking is giving the Winnie a interesting look. Sorry to hear about your cold.. had one of those earlier in the year.. not fun.... Mike Draper
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Rusty: I will definitely be keeping a eye on your posts on that project.. that will be interesting to see develop Mike Draper
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So Rusty.. what is the next project for your shipyard? Mike Draper
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