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Jist catching up, Toni. Nice job on the re-work (says he, the master of understatement)! John
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Great stuff, Popeye! She's almost ready for her maiden voyage!! John
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You're right Druxey. Quickly doing the arithmetic, 7-10-7 is almost exact! John
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Glad to help, mate! John
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Just checking in, Andy - very nice work on the masts, mate! John
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Juan, The "2-3-2" rule refers to the correct proportions to mark on the sides of your square stock in order to get the correct octagonal shape on the finished spar. If you mark a line 2/7th of the width of the square stock along each side of the of the piece and then cut the 45 degree angles to those lines, you should end up with a good actagonal shape. These proportions aren't exact, but are very close. John
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Popeye's innovative rigging plans! When captain you can pretty much do what you like, mate! John
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SS Vinal Haven by TBlack - FINISHED
Jim Lad replied to TBlack's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Crikey, Tom, I hope you're well and truly on the mend after that fall, mate! John- 326 replies
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G'day Las, nice to see you back on the forum! If she was built on the manning, have you tried contacting the Taree Historical Society? They may have something. John
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More of your lovely 'blacksmithing', Michael! John
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Thanks for the mention of 'Scale Hardware', Danny - that looks a very interesting site! John
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That boat has turned out well, Tony. I yhink you might find a big improvement if you try shaping the tiller a little. John
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Welcome to the club, Michael - I've done that too! John
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Just catching up, Karl.. All up to your usual beautiful standard, I see! John
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Popeye - yep, the tripple block rigging is the peak halyard, the other is the throat halyard. John
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Looking good, Popeye. That certainly is an unusual rig on the sheet! John
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Hey, Mark, that's not the way the real ones were done! She looks fine, mate - I'd leave it at Mk. IV. John
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Mike, With the sails stowed, the clewlines and sheets will still be shackled to the foot of the sail except, of course, that the sail will be furled on the yard. With respect to the upper topsail, the sheet won't be shifted from its position either sheckled to the lower yard or set up in the tip with a tackle. John
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