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captainbob

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  1. Frank Thanks for the kind words. Carl, hey sure do. Each admiral is, “She who must be obeyed”. Bedford, LOL. Bob
  2. The advantage of a wood finish is no one will ever say, “Oh, a fiberglass boat.” She looks sweet and a white stripe will be just right. Bob
  3. Fine work. She’s coming along nicely. In the background I see a block with a “C” clamp buried in it. What is it for? Tell me about it. Bob
  4. Thanks to all who added notes and to all the likes. It’s so nice to have friends who understand what it takes to build a wood boat and appreciate your work. Tonight I will take the Lettie to the local scale club and answer questions from the plastic car and airplane modelers. For those who were specific: S.os, sorry about the bright brass. The admiral said, “Make it black and gold.” So gold (brass) it is. Bedford, sorry but you’ll have to do it, but I sure would like to be there when she is finished and sailing. She’ll be a beauty. Bob
  5. Thanks for the answers. That is what I suspected but some pictures caused confusion. Thanks again Bob
  6. I’m getting ready to rig a fishing schooner and have a question about the gaff topsail. When coming about was the topsail tack lifted over the gaff halyard lines or was it left to windward? In pictures the tack is usually to the lee of the gaff halyard lines but in some pictures the fore topsail tack will be on one side and the main topsail tack will be on the other. When rigging should there be a second tack line going up over the gaff halyard lines so the tack can be moved from one side to the other? Bob
  7. The deck is almost done. I apologize for not taking pictures of the parts as I built them. I tend to get carried away with the build and don’t think of pictures until it’s too late. I still need to put pin rails near the dead eyes and cut the samson or pawl post to the right height. I also need to add supports for the deck boat. The mackerel boats towed a seine boat which was around forty feet long but they also carried a dory on deck. Bob They put braces on the corners of the skylight to keep the lines from snagging. Apparently they were not concerned with the smoke stack.
  8. Hello Carl, Pete and Omega1234, Thank you all for the complements. Pete, a day of sailing would be fun but I’ll have to ask the admiral, it’s her boat. Bob
  9. She’s coming along nicely. I like what your noggin is telling you to do. Bob
  10. Go ahead and eat your humble pie if you want, we will still praise your work. Well done. Bob
  11. I see the gunboats as the PT boats of their day. And I doubt they were always kept in "inspection" condition. Good rigging. Bob
  12. Looking at the workmanship of the rest of the boat, I'd say this builder knows exactly what he is doing. Bob
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