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34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
After many years of delay some progress has been made, I have a rough cut profile and some rough templates for the bulkheads. to see how the shape will look and if I need to refine the lines. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Strange, the transom still looks too small but I have double checked all measurements and ratios as well as compared it to plans of a similar vessel and it all checks out. Maybe it is an illusion because of the 2 dimensional drawings. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
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34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
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34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
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34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
There is something about freehand that I enjoy. I can't really explain in. I'm sure a flexible curve would be quicker and more accurate but I just think I can't get the real feel for the curves. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Mark, agreed. The keel and the stem do look thin. I am trying to do most of this from memory as well. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
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34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
After a couple of years with no progress I have finally been able to work on the drawings once again. Still some fine tuning to do but at least I have more to show and the lines are starting to take shape. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
She does have some aspects in common with Colin Archer boats. Narhval's lines are based on Danish work/fishing vessels of the late 1800s, so the similarities make sense. Narhval was built in 1958 in Copenhagen. The builder built primarily fishing boat and decided to try his hand at pleasure boats. He built 2, didn't make enough money and stopped there. Now, only one remains. She sailed around the world in the 70's. I have been in touch with one of the crew from that voyage and he sent me some photos in the South Pacific. After that she was liad up in Hawaii for a while where the previous owners bought her. After a 12 year rebuild between 1985-92 they sailed her extensivly in the Pacific Northwest until 3 years ago when I purchased her. Hull speed of 6.5kts and slow to come about, however, she handles a good breeze and sea with ease and can hold a course with the helm lashed down. Beautiful boat to have the privlidge of sailing. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Progress continues. My drafting skills leave something to be desired. Freehand curved lines are tough, even harder to keep parallel. I think the half breadth will be the hardest of the drawings. Not really sure how I am going to approach that but that is far off in the future. I think I may start the standing rigging drawing next, followed by running rigging, then sail plan. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Work has taken up most of my time lately but I have had a change to get a start on the hull profile. It is still very rough and missing detail but at least there has been some progress. Over the next few days I hope to get this drawing finished. The cabins seem a little large. This is because they have a curve to them and are higher in the centre. That isn't very clear in profile unfortunatly. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Progress slowly continues. So far not so bad. I think this may be a success, at least the drawings will be anyway. The curved lines are not that great but considering they are freehand and I have no experience or training in drafting or anything similar they will be sufficient. -
34ft Danish Cutter by adamdt
adamdt replied to adamdt's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1901 - Present Day
Making progress on the plans. Lots of components such as hatches, sky lights, hand rails, travellers, etc are done. Lots more components and drawings to go. Probably 20 more to do. -
This is my first time posting here. I am currently working on a model of the Harvey that my Grandfather started many years ago but died before he could finish. He was a very talented engineer who wanted to build it scratch. So, he bought the kit and only left the store with the plans. Soon afterwards they discontinued production. Luckily I was able to find a kit on e-bay which gives me some hope of finishing it. As an avid sailor, I have my own sailboat but due to career implications I am forced to sell. So, I have decided that I will attempt to build a model of her. My way of keeping a piece of the little ship that will forever haunt me. However, no plans exist so I have had to take hundreds of measurements and draw up my own plans. This will clearly take a long time, probably many years. The photos here are the begining of the plans and a photo of the boat (not a very good one unfortunatly, my disk with the good photos is packed away).
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