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  1. On 11/9/2021 at 2:57 AM, datadiscovery said:

    Thanks for the reply, Scott. Yes, I missed the Mizzen Crossjack until you pointed it out. Thanks for the reply and the info. And, yes, I know Pacific City but haven't been over to the coast since Covid started. Your Morgan is outstanding.

     

    Pete

    I worked at Nestucca Country Sporting Goods for 13 years. Owned the Seashell and Ceramics store across the street from the Fire Hall 

  2. On 10/26/2021 at 8:58 PM, datadiscovery said:

    Your Morgan looks great! I appreciate the well-worn look you have given it

    I am about to begin working on the masts, yards and the rigging but have a question I hope you can answer. On my plan sheets there is one sheet which depicts the foremast and the mainmast face-on. They show the masts, yards and outlines of the sails. But I find NO depiction of the mizzenmast. Do your plans show this and if so, on  which sheet.

    Thank you for your help.

     

    Pete

    Hello Pete,

    Did not see your question tell today. On my plan sheet looking face-on (looking aft) at foremast and mainmast, to the right under 'Belaying Plan' is 'Mizzen Crossjack' looking aft. If you don't have it can take a photo off it for you.

    I see your in Beaverton. My kit came from a storage shed on the OR. Coast. Raines Resort in Woods OR. just outside of Pacific City.

  3.   So glad to find you all.  Never built a wooden ship. Had built wooden remote control glider airplane. Was using http://www.charleswmorganmodel.com/ to help me along with my first ship build.  After the site went down a few days ago, had no idea what would be the next step.  Was living on the Oregon coast in a small town Pacific City 'Home of the Dory Fleet'.  Dory's started launching into the surf back in 1900, double-ender row boat launched by Mules. By the 70's the Beach could have over 300 boat's launching a day. Enough about Dory's, you can search the web for more info or ask me.

      I inherited a Charles W Morgan 1/64 back in 2012. He purchased it in in 2006. Stored in a shed, and very moldy. Hull was built and bow area had been started with planking. Every piece of wood new/used had mold. Soaked the ship and wood in bleach. He used a water based glue and ship came apart. Glad it did so I could start the build over. Got hull planked/copper tape, deck planked and most of the buildings. In 2015 converted a School Bus into a Motor Home and started traveling. To store the CWM had to cut off the bow to fit under the bathroom sink. Traveled 7 months, over 5000 miles and Wife liked North Carolina so here we are. Glued the bow back on and model sat on a shelf colleting dust and cobwebs. Until a couple months ago.  Finished with the lower Ratlines and went to charleswmorganmodel page to see what was next. Only to find it's gone and I was totally lost on what to do next.

      Been looking and reading on your all's build. Found great info and seen some amazing work. Things I've done wrong or could have done different. Will need to get a camera from my Son to start posting photo's.

       Until later,  Scottie

      

  4. https://www.charleswmorganmodel.com/ web page is gone, went down the day before yesterday. Was on part 3 of the boat build. Being a first time boat builder found it most helpful. I inherited it, hull was done and planks started on the sides. It was molded, so bleached it and planks came off. David you did an awesome build. Thank you posting you build.

    Scott Mitchell

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