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Hi David, You have built a real masterpiece, something to be proud of for sure. I have sent you a message and would appreciate your advice on this matter. Eric
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Patrick and Muggebigge, thanks for checking my log. I apologize for I should have been more explicit and updated my log to explain what has taken place. I could not get the stern facia to fit properly and then I discovered that a couple of the bulkheads were not fitted correctly. They were set at a different height then the others. Consequently, the upper decks would be slightly off and the gunport patterns were slightly off. My mistakes were causing a snowball effect that was becoming too frustrating to deal with. The hull might have been fixable but it would always bother me. So I made the executive decision to purchase new hull parts and do it again. It took 2 ½ months to get the parts from Jokita. This time I am asking for advice on how to square up the bulkheads for none of the measurements on the plans for the bulkheads match the actual model. For example the keel is 8mm shorter than the plans and the bulkhead height from the bottom of the keel to the top of the bulkheads is less than the plans. If you set bulkhead #1 in place it sits slightly higher than the keel. Is this correct? When I lay a straight piece of material between bulkheads #5 and #1, bulkheads 2, 3 and 4 are all short and have to be raised. I am assuming that the height of bulkheads 1 and 5 are correct. I am also assuming that the upper gundeck only sits on the bulkheads not he keel. I can’t figure out an accurate reference point to square the parts of the hull. Not sure what I am missing or not understanding. That’s why I am now asking for some advice. Eric
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I would like to request some help from other jotika victory builders. I received my new hull parts and I am trying to square up the keel, bulkheads and middle gun deck. None of the measurements off the plans seem to fit, for example the keel is 8mm short and if you measure from the bottom of the keel to the top of bulkhead #1 then the bowsprit hole does not line up. I feel silly asking but can someone tell me how they were able to square their model up? Eric
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Hi David, looks like you are doing a beautiful job on the rigging. I am having an issue with the stern and is it possible for you to have a quick look at my log where the issue is better explained. Thanks, Eric
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I don't know how everyone else has done it but the stern has me stumped. I have lined up the side galleries (373) with the two slots on the gunport pattern (270 like the manual says to do) and I set up the stern facia pattern (374) so that it appears to sit properly against the stern. As in the pictures the problem is that I cannot get the stern counter pattern (371) to fit. When the stern counter pattern 371 sits up against the stern facia the bottom edge of the stern counter pattern does not sit flush with the bottom edge of the 7th quarter gallery pattern 220. If I set the stern counter pattern so that it sits flush with the bottom edge of the 7th quarter gallery pattern 220, I have a gap between the stern facia and the stern counter as in the picture and yet others seem to get a tight fit. Any suggetions to what I have done wrong and how to correcd this issue.
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Hi Patrick, I have been away for a few days and just started working on the boat again. Thanks for taking the time to attach your pictures and your explination; pictures are worth a thousand words and it is nice to know others have had similar problems. Hopefully I will have the patterns glued on by the weekend and will have started the first planking. Eric
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Hi Patrick If you wouldn't mind offering a word of advice I am having trouble with pattern 272.. If you look at my log the pictures should be self explanitory; the pattern does not want to sit against bulkheads 1,2 &3 properly. Cannot achive the proper curve.The pattern is not glued just pinned in place. Not sure how to correct it. Eric
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Hi David If you wouldn't mind offering a word of advice I am having trouble with pattern 272.. If you look at my log the pictures should be self explanitory; the pattern does not want to sit against bulkheads 1,2 &3 properly. Cannot achive the proper curve.The pattern is not glued just pinned in place. Not sure how to correct it. Eric
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Greetings David: Just a quick note to say that I appreciate your input on my Victory build project and wow your boat is very impressive. Following your build log appears to be of great help to me and I will certainly continue to use your log as a reference. Thanks again, and enjoy the remainder of your evening. Eric
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