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US Brig Niagara by Abelson - Model Shipways - 3/16" scale


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On 9/27/2024 at 12:49 PM, hollowneck said:

Your model is stunning; I’m a big fan of properly done rigging and yours has plenty too study - and admire.

When faithfully followed, the Ronnberg plans are some of the best ever created for the serious ship kit modeler. Congratulations.

Thank you for the compliment. It means a lot. The rigging may not be accurate but it's my interpretation of the plans, which leave you guessing in some places.

Steven E. Sylven

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I have seen questions from others in your thread dealing with lines that seem to have no attachment points. 

Some running rigging (that which is used to control sail position) may not have an attachment point to any fixed object other than maybe a cleat, but rather would be directly attached to a sail. I have only studied the lines forward of the foremast so far, and many are of this nature. So, what to do with them? Modern day solution is to tie them (loosly) to any convenient point where they will not be in the way. An unused cleat would be appropriate as well. This may also apply to downhauls, outhauls, buntlines and other lines that control the shape of the sail in various wind conditions.

So, in these cases, there is no 'correct' point of attachment, if no sails are present.

 

Steve Brock

San Jose, CA

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Before stepping the main royal yard, I decided to add the main topgallant stay. I used .018” rope and fashioned a simple eye that slipped over the royal mast. The plan calls for .020” rope which is not furnished with the kit. The stay reeves through the collar with thimble on the fore top mast and is set up with a fiddle block (not furnished) and tackle as per Detail 5-D on Sheet 5. The tackle fall is belayed to itself.  I used a 11/32” fiddle block and .012” rope for the fall, each purchased from Syren Ship Model Company. I added the 1/8” single block (plan calls for 3/32”) and grommet for the topgallant stay sail down haul. Sheet 5 is not clear where/how the block and grommet is attached. I chose to attach it to the collar thimble.

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Rigged the main top gallant stay hallard (.012” tan) and the downhaul (.008” tan). Seized a thimble (3/32” split ring) to the downhaul as shown on Sheet 5. The halliard is reeved through the 3/32” single block at the royal mast and is belayed to pin 67 on the port side. The downhaul is tacked around the topgallant stay lead down to fore top and is reeved through the eye at the 3/32” single block, the eye at the end of the halliard, the thimble seized to the downhaul and the 3/32” block and is belayed to pin 24 on the port side of the forward fife rail.

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Stepped the main royal yard in the lowered position. Made the halliard (.010”) as per detail 6-E. The halliard is belayed to the main top mast sheer pole at the lower top. Rigged the main royal yard clew lines (.008”). Each clew line is seized to the cringle at the top gallant yard clump block, is reeved through the single block on the royal yard and is belayed to the sheer pole at the lower top.
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The main royal yard lifts (,008”) were rigged next. The lifts are fixed and are not draped because the royal yard is lowered.

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Decided to rig the main royal backstays before rigging the main royal stay. I used .012” black rope for the back stay and the royal stay. The plan calls for .010” which is not furnished.  Seized a 1/8” single block to each backstay (plan calls for 3/32”). The tackles were made with .008” tan rope. The tackle fall is belayed to cleat 74 P&S.

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Lastly, the main royal stay was rigged. The royal stay (.012”) is reeved through the collar and thimble at the fore top mast hounds and is set up with a thimble and a lanyard (.008”) and an eye bolt on the starboard side of the fore top as per DetaiL 5-F. Next up, fore royal yard, clew lines, and lifts.

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Steven E. Sylven

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Continuing with build, I rigged the Top Mast Stay Sail sheets (.012”). The sheets have a 1/8" single clump block with a .012” pendant (.016” called out on Sheet 5). The fall is .012” rope (.014” on plan). One end is seized to the main top mast shroud and the other end is reeved through a 1/8” single block seized to the same shroud as depicted on Sheet 5. I set up sheets based on my interpretation of how they might appear with the top mast staysail furled. The falls are belayed to pin 56 P&S on the pin rail.

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Next, I rigged the Fore Royal backstays. I used .012” black rope. The plan calls for .010” which is not furnished. Fashioned a simple eye that slipped over the royal mast and seized a 3/32” single block to the end of the rope. Per the plans. The tackle was made with .008” rope. The tackle fall is belayed to cleat 39 P&S.  I like to belay the lines temporarily in case they need adjustment.

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It’s now time to add the bowsprit that was fashioned early on in the build (January 23, 2023 post) Note: The bowsprit has a cleat P&S for belaying the royal stay back rope fall. The cleats have to be removed so that the bowsprit can pass through the bulwarks and added after. I used the kit suppled cleats and painted them black. I used .018” rope for the gammoning. The plan calls for .020” which is not furnished.

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Completed the Fore Stay and Fore Preventer Stay. I used .045" Syren line for the Fore Stay and .035" Syren line for the Fore Preventer Stay. The Fore Stay and the Fore Preventer Stay each have a 7mm Syren closed heart and lanyard (.018”) attached to a laser cut open heart with a double collar (previously installed) lashed around the Bowsprit. Note: The plans do not call out the size of the closed hearts for the Stays. The laser cut closed hearts scale roughly 3/16” (4.8mm). I used 7mm instead of 5mm closed hearts because I thought 5mm closed hearts looked out of scale with the open hearts. I reeved the lanyard through the hearts and tied it off on the upper lashing of the heart. Note: In the following photos, the Spritsail Yard Lifts were previously added. per the Plan At Bowsprit on Sheet 5. The falls pass through the fearlead holes in the chock rail and are belayed to pin 1 P&S at the bow pin rail.  Looking at the Plan At Bowsprit, I'm reminded that I need to add the Jib Boom Outhaul Tackle to my To-Do List.

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Progressing, I rigged the Fore Stay Halliard (.012”). Seized a 1/8” single block to the fore stay throat. Tied the standing end of the halliard to the stay throat. The halliard is reeved through an 1/8” single block with hook and the 1/8” block seized to the stay throat and is belayed to pin 14 at the forward fife rail. Rigged the fore staysail bolt rope and downhaul. The downhaul (.008”) is seized to a ring that is attached to the single block hook and is reeved through a thimble on the bolt rope and the 1/8” downhaul block and grommet on the bowsprit as shown on Sheet 5. The downhaul passes through a fairlead hole in the chock rail and is belayed to pin 2 at the bow pin rail (not added yet). The bolt rope (.008”) is a continuous rope that is reeved trough the downhaul ring and tied off at the grommet. Note: I wasn’t sure what to do with the bolt rope ends so I just tied them off. Rigged the fore stay sail sheets. The sheets have a 1/8” single clump block, .018” pendent, and .012” downhaul seized to an eyebolt in the waterway and belayed to cleat 10 P&S. Like the top mast stay sail sheets, correct or not, I set up the sheets based on my interpretation of how the sheets might appear with the fore staysail furled.

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Last progress items, I rigged the two Bobstays followed by the Outer Jib Stay. I used .035” Syren rope for the bobstays (plan calls for .031”). The stays are double lines and are set up with 1/8” hearts and .018” Syren rope lanyard (plan calls for .016”). I used 7mm hearts purchased from Syren Ship Company.  The outer jib stay is .018” rope (plan calls for .020”). The outer jib stay passes through the dumb sheave in the jib boom and is set up with a 1/8” double block with hook, a 9/32” fiddle block (purchased from Syren) and .012” fall that is belayed to itself. The double block is hooked to an eyebolt on the port side of the bowsprit cap. Up next on the To-Do List, the Inner and Outer Jib Stay halliards, downhauls, and sheets.

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Steven E. Sylven

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