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MrBlueJacket

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  1. Referring to post #122 above, the tackle under the boom is called a boom preventer guy. Our buddy Jerry T sent me this: "Nic, I came across the Model Ship World blog you and Al are doing regarding the WYOMING prototype. An extraordinary model for sure. I read with interest the question about the purpose of the luff tackle rigged along the bottom of the booms. I came across this feature when researching my construction of the BOWDOIN model a number of years ago. See photos below. I found the answer to this question in Chapelle’s “The American Fishing Schooners”, page 357. This was a boom guy, a preventer whose forward end was rigged to a staple on the rail just aft of the shrouds when the boom was rigged out for running before the wind. Its purpose was to keep that boom steady as the vessel rolls and to prevent an accidental jibe. Maintaining control of those booms was critical on the big schooners." So while the boom sheet prevents it from extending too far, this guy prevents it from accidentally returning towards the boat thereby keeping it in a fixed position..
  2. From what I've seen of the speculations about what the Ark looked like, you could start with a shoe box or a length of 4x4. HiS models does make an Ark kit. Google Noah's Ark models and you will find examples. Nic.
  3. Creativity and ingenuity prevent everything being cookie-cutter. I couldn't be more delighted. Send me a couple of pix and a paragraph or two of your mods and I'll make it "model of the month" sometime. Nic
  4. I would opt for a double block. Nic
  5. Even though this ship has battens instead of ratlines, it still has ratlines every 5th batten to the outer shrouds.
  6. That's where we sent the tug kit to. Give me your new address and I'll correct your customer file Nic
  7. After a month, although there were a couple of initial inquiries, I am still actively searching for the right person to carry on the tradition. Nic
  8. No need to return the bad bottle - like I said, I'll send you one. Just need to know the color. nic
  9. Once the battens are glued to the shrouds, the ends are clipped off and we have beautifully spaced and even battens.
  10. Now to add the battens. We developed a unique method to insure the battens are evenly spaced. We made a "batten ladder"
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