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Thanks Augie and Brian just doing the next one now.
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Thanks Frank, Alistair,Popeye,foiling around the horn now that would be exciting.
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Hi Denis i will be doing a log for the Endeavour a long way off yet though.
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Thanks Denis,it's got a lot of faults close up but hopefully i can improve for the next one.I've got another one waiting patiently in the wardrobe.The Occre Endeavour for a good deal about half the price we can get it for here.But now Cornwall model boats have it for a good price.The Occre instructions i have had before are great lots of detail.
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Thanks Alistair,don't hesitate on having a go at it.I'm having a go being a complete amateur at all of this and my first sailing ship.
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Ok this is the finished yard,next one i'll use less sail to open it out more between tie down ropes and get the sides narrower against the yard.One down 6 to go plus gaffs.
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Thanks Popeye,it is the same yard just a bigger sail and a new rope walk.The old rope walk was to stiff with glue and too long.The wider yards should look better as well.Once you get the technique for one new job the rest is easy just like the rest of the ship,as you know.
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Good one Popeye,i wondered what tea people used,i guess whatever is in the cupboard.Mine will be Kenya gold from Kericho,Kenya and Dilmah from Sri Lanka,you can heat it up to drink it when you've finished with it as well.
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Here is an article for referance for sails. ScaleSails.pdf
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Thanks Popeye,I'm just doing a dry fit of the yards for the photos then trying furled sails.What do people think of the one i have done,needs more tea stain.If that still leaves a white patch i'll stain some more Calico Denis Pink kindly gave me from Auckland,Ron.
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Good job on your deadeyes Doug,nice and level,i was glad to finnish those 3.5mm ones,difficult alright.I had most of my mast bending from about half way up,another thing to watch on the next one.
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Just a note Doug when tightening your deadeyes etc check your masts are still square mine are'nt but to late to rescue mine.I just won't take photos from the front or back square on.
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Hi Tom l like how you've done the sails they look great.
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Good one on the mast top holes,in this picture of the foremast not sure if you can see the hole i had to drill but the thread goes through that single block and down.I'll need to do a hole on the mainmast as well looking at sheet 5.If you're not sure where things go look at the plan sheets 4,5,6.I have'nt done this enough.Just get your shrouds tight,you can pull them in just under the mast tops like i did i think it's called the cartherpins.
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Hi Doug she's looking great,nice job.Have a look at plan sheet 4,Foremast mast top at the rear of it you need to pass a rope down from the top crosstree down the back of the mast to the base of the mast.I ended up having to drill an awkward hole through the mast top,better now than when i had to do it.
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Thanks a lot men,getting there spring is nearly here,the silhouette shot was the only way i could see the rigging.I guess you could try a plain wall or white sheet behind it.
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Thanks a lot for everyones comments,it's kept me going through the hard parts.Don't worry Doug you plod away for ages next minute you've done it.Did'nt mind the ratlines just another step closer.Downhill now.ron.
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