BritByker
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I looked closer at my set of Smithsonian plans and a hole above the gun port is clearly shown with a cleat on the inner bulwark to belay the line. In my build, there is even less room below the rail. I'm curious how pulling that line straight back would open or even hold open a port, but will build it as shown in the plan...
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I'm just starting to build the masts on my Prince. Thanks so much for sharing your work - she came out great!
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I purchased and started this model many years ago. It is my first wood model, and I put it away as I didn't have the time while working. Retired now and started working on her again. I love the looks of the Prince and also her amazing history. The photos show where I am, and I am starting to build the masts and bow sprit now. Any comments appreciated - I have already learned so much from viewing the works of others on this site. Thanks, Keith
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Tapering Masts and Arms the easy way
BritByker replied to Johnny Mike's topic in Masting, rigging and sails
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I read somewhere (of course I can't remember where) that flush deck ships like the Prince wouldn't have had porthole lids. They are included in the Model Shipways directions but it I'd be happy to know that is correct not to have them! This is my first wood ship model and I wouldn't have got this far without this great group! Especially posts from Bob's (Rafine) build blog. Thanks all ~ Keith
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I'm interested in the tackle that were used to pull the cannon back inboard? They would be needed to initially load the cannon. They wouldn't need to be used after firing the cannon correct? The cannon recoil would take care of that? I'm wondering if the tackle was not usually attached, but only hooked up when needed?
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My kit came with brass carronades and wheeled carriages. I see on this forum that many are replacing these with carrondades on slides? But my search today yielded some images of carronades on wheeled carriages, so I believe they were historically correct as well. Does anyone know which was correct on the PDN? Thanks, Keith
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