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The bowsprit mast is rigged , I am moving on to the foremast. Kurt says it's time for the crowsfeet lines, Pitter patter let's get atther. The yards are ready to go. The Bobstays were fun, especially the 3mm deadeyes lol. Kurt is turning out to be a valuable addition to the crew , likes the keep to himself though. I think he seen alot, knows alot about sailing and building. He told me we can make the ship's look good, it just takes time, to get to know each other ways, we will get to know each other as we build. Kurt is always looking for something, he telling me about a Swedish ship he would like to rig, sound interesting. Well on to the foremast yards, oh yes the crowsfeet lines lol. Bob M. Kurt ⚒️
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This is the place to be, Good Luck on your journey. Bob M
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Most of the blocks are tied on, some on the booms and gaffs , a few blocks here and there. The Bobstays are next, I must do the crowsfeet lines, maybe tomorrow, can't spend as much time in shipyard as I would like , but winter's coming. Lol. The plans are of no help but I have got all the help I need here, I asked a few people and I am good to go. I can feel the end is near, for this build, I just have to run a few lines and make the anchors and flag. Thanks for looking in. It's been fun. Bob.
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Great job my friend , the joy of starting another ship takes the sting out of finishing one lol. Start a big one you have the room now . Congratulations nicely done. Bob M.
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