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7 hours ago, Dr PR said:

John,

 

Nice work on the sails, and nice attention to details.

 

Isn't it interesting how a simple triangular sail with just a halliard, two sheets and a tack can turn into a plethora of blocks, hooks, lines fairleads, pins and cleats - not to mention the hanks. Oh yes - the downhauls with even more of the same!

Thanks for noticing the detail Phil. I appreciate your comments. There certainly is a lot of detail. 🧐 I know I’m not getting it all perfect, but she is looking good. 😊 

 

More interesting still is the crew coordination it takes to work the rigging to hoist the sails then sail the vessel. It was certainly fascinating to watch the Bluenose II crew on our short cruise on her last summer. It helps to understand how this stuff works. 

 

Cheers 🍻 
 

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Stay Sail…

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Rigging Sheet Pendant Block…

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Halyard, Throat, Tack and Sheet rigged. 

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Staysail Throat Halyard block…

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Staysail Tack Pendant with Fairlead…

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Staysail Halyard…
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Halyard belayed at Sheer Pole Starboard side. 
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Putting some wind in her sails…

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Staysail Sheet Tackle…
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Staysail Sheet belayed pin #38 (starboard)
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Staysail Throat Halyard and Tack belayed to Fore Pin Rail. 

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Staysail set…

 

Cheers 🍻

 

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Jib Downhauls…

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Just in, Amati Rope for the downhaul rigging. 
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Threading down haul through hanks. 
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Tying down haul off to Jumbo Jib. 
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Jumbo Jib down haul belayed to starboard bitt. 
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Jib Downhaul belayed to pin #2

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Balloon Jib belayed to pin #1. 

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Jib Downhauls complete with rope coils. 
 

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Fore Sail…

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Added Bolt Rope and Reef Points to previously sewn Fore Sail. 
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Installed block and line for Top Sail Sheet. 

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Laced Gaff to Fore Sail. 
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Laced Fore Sail to Boom. 
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Added Parrel w/Wood Trucks to Gaff. 
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Blocks for the Fore Sail Rigging. 
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Throat Halyard attached to Gaff. 
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Connecting Gaff to Fore Mast. 
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Throat Halyard in place. 
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Peak Halyards in place. 
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Sewing Mast Hoops to the Sail. 

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Fore Mast Hoops attached to Fore Sail. 
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Boom Tackle placed. 
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Placing Fore Sail Sheet. 
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Sheet belayed to Fife Rail. 

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Topping Lift installed. 
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Topping Lift belayed to Fife Rail. 
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Peak Halyard belayed to pin #8. 
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Eyelet for Throat Halyard Block inaccessible. 
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Had to remove Engine Box. Fortunately, spot glued with CA and I was able to pop it out. 
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Throat Halyard belayed to pin #7. 
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Peak Halyard Tackle belayed to pin #17. 

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Throat Halyard belayed to pin # 18. 
 

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Fore Sail Downhaul belayed to Fore Boom. 

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Fore Sail Rigging complete. 
 

Cheers. 🍻 
 

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Nice work, John!  Hard to get into those small spaces!  Lots of pics with tweezers in the camera shot!  Excellent!

 

I'm getting my lower shrouds in now.  Wish I was as far as you, but then I keep telling myself I am in no particular hurry... take it slow!

 

👍🏆👍🏆

Gregg

 

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John,

 

Good progress! The model looks good with the sails. I will say again that you are fortunate to be able to visit the vessel and see the way the real thing is rigged.

 

I have been waiting to see how you rigged the gaff sails. Since these sails  are on the centerline and at the bottom of the masts - basically inside all the other rigging - I think I will rig them first, even before I put the ratlines on the shrouds. The fewer lines in the way while I am fiddling with the hoops and sails the better!

 

In particular, I noticed that you pre-rigged the ties to the mast hoops. I am thinking about how I will tie the sails to the hoops. While I have tried to follow the rigging techniques shown in the books for most of the rigging, for the hoops I think I will just use a simple single loop and knot.

Phil

 

Current build: USS Cape MSI-2

Current build: Albatros topsail schooner

Previous build: USS Oklahoma City CLG-5 CAD model

 

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11 hours ago, GGibson said:

I'm getting my lower shrouds in now.  Wish I was as far as you, but then I keep telling myself I am in no particular hurry... take it slow!

Greg,  No deadlines… That’s what makes it an awesome experience. Looks like I’ll hit two years on this one. But then I work on more than one at a time, so it’s really hard to say how long it really takes. But then it doesn’t really matter, does it. 😜
 

John

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7 hours ago, Dr PR said:

In particular, I noticed that you pre-rigged the ties to the mast hoops. I am thinking about how I will tie the sails to the hoops. While I have tried to follow the rigging techniques shown in the books for most of the rigging, for the hoops I think I will just use a simple single loop and knot.

Phil, Those hoop ties were very tedious and took a couple of hours, just for the Fore Sail. In hind site I think it may have been better to rig the sails on the hoops prior to setting the masts. However it is what it is now. 😆

 

John

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One method that works for me:

I rig the throat and peak gaff halyard and topping lift with the mast and boom and gaff laying flat on a table off the boat. Then I place the sail and tie the mast hoops and rig the sails to the boom and gaff.  Makes it so much easier. Everything stays in place while tieing and running lines. Then I'll set the masts with temporary shrouds until I get all running rigging close to the masts done. Only then do I do the stays and shrouds.  That way I have much less work inward of the shrouds.

 

     

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11 hours ago, wmherbert said:

One method that works for me:

I rig the throat and peak gaff halyard and topping lift with the mast and boom and gaff laying flat on a table off the boat. Then I place the sail and tie the mast hoops and rig the sails to the boom and gaff.  Makes it so much easier. Everything stays in place while tieing and running lines. Then I'll set the masts with temporary shrouds until I get all running rigging close to the masts done. Only then do I do the stays and shrouds.  That way I have much less work inward of the shrouds.

 

     

That sounds like a great idea. 👍

 

I’ll have to give that a try on the next one. 

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Fore Topsail…

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Fore Topsail Halyard Blocks…

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Blocks and Fairleads for Clew…

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Tack…
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Sheet…

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Installing Sheet Blocks…
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Topsail Hoisted
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Halyard belayed to pin #15 port…

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Setting Rope Coil for Topsail Halyard…

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Topsail Halyard Rigged…

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Topsail Tack belayed to pin #10 starboard Fore Pinrail. 
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Fore Topsail Sheet belayed to pin #20 starboard. 
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Belayed to Port Pin # 9 and 19 

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Time to lay her on her side and put some wind in her sails. 😎 Fabric Stiffener does the trick. 
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Ready for the Main Sail and its Topsail. 
 

Cheers 🍻 

 

 

 

 

 

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Great work, John!  you are SOOO close to being done. Looking great!

Gregg

 

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That is a superb job of attaching the sails and making them look lifelike!  You are really raising the bar with your fine work.

 

Bob

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Future build - MS Flying Fish

 

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Main Sail…

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Main Sheet Bolt Rope and Reef Lines completed. IMG_4313.thumb.jpeg.247ba12249c5fa670e61c8aab7ae1327.jpeg
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Lacing of the Main Sheet to the Boom and Gaff completed. 

 

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Boom Tackle completed and belayed to Pin #27 Port. 

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Topping Lift Tackle completed and belayed to pin# 26 starboard. 

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Quarter Lifts Pendants completed Port and Starboard. 

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 Completed Foot Ropes Port and Starboard. 

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Peak Halyard Bridles completed with Blocks. 
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Boom and Gaff attached to the Main Mast and Main Sail Hoops Attached to Main Sail. 

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Peak Halyard Rigged. 

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She has wind in her Main Sail. 

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Main Sheet Tackle belayed to Bitt on Starboard side. 

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Quarter Lift and Lazy Jack Line installed. 

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Quarter Lift, Peak and Throat Halyard Tackles installed and belayed. image.thumb.jpg.27dcb3a164f237d1c600998a4b4f7e12.jpg
Onwards to the last Sail, the Main Top Sail. Steady as she goes. 🍻
 

 

Edited by John Ruy

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Currently working on New Bedford Whale Boat

 

 

 

 

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Sails are looking really good, John!  Soooooo close to being done! 🏆

 

Not sure I saw it in any of your recent pictures, John.  When you get to actually rigging, for instance, your main gaff and main boom (with sail) to the mast, what are you using to hold them up in place while you connect to the mast?

 

Again, great work, sir!

Gregg

 

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Awesome work indeed.:cheers:

Bob M.

Start so you can Finish !!

Finished:         The Sea of Galilee Boat-Scott Miller-1:20 ,   Amati } Hannah Ship in a Bottle:Santa Maria : LA  Pinta : La Nana : The Mayflower : Viking Ship Drakkar  The King Of the Mississippi  Artesania Latina  1:80 

 

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19 hours ago, GGibson said:

Sails are looking really good, John!  Soooooo close to being done! 🏆

 

Not sure I saw it in any of your recent pictures, John.  When you get to actually rigging, for instance, your main gaff and main boom (with sail) to the mast, what are you using to hold them up in place while you connect to the mast?

 

Again, great work, sir!

Thanks Gregg, 

 

As for holding the Gaff in place while tying the Hoops, I simply use some rigging from the Gaff to the top mast to temporarily hold it up then I rig the peak halyards after the hoops are connected. 
 

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Main Topsail…

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Bolt Rope, Halyard, Tack and Sheet lines attached. 

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Clew Line attached with fair leads and blocks. 

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Mast Hoops attached…

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Laid her on her side to spray Fabric Stiffener on the Main Topsail. 

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Clew belayed to pin# 33 Port..

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Main Topsail Halyard belayed to Pin# 37 Port. 
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Main Topsail Tack belayed to Pin# 24 Starboard. 

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Main Topsail Sheet belayed to Pin# 32 Port. 

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One more application of Fabric Stiffener using a hair dryer to stiffen the wind into place. 😎

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Almost done… Here’s my final punch list. 
 

1. Baggy Wrinkles

2. 1921 Canadian Flag w/halyard on Main Gaff

3. 1921 Nova Scotia Flag w/halyard on Main Top Mast

 

The drawings show a Flag Halyard on the Fore Top Mast. I’m not sure what goes there. Any ideas?

 

Is there anything I have missed?

 

Cheers 🍻

 

 

 

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Flags and Flag Halyards…

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Main Flag Halyard belayed to Cleat on the Main Boom. (Canadian 1921 Flag)

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Main Top Mast Flag Halyard belayed to Sheer Pole. (Nova Scotia 1921 Flag
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FINISHED! 🍻

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That is an awesome model!! Congratulations       :cheers:

Bob M.

Start so you can Finish !!

Finished:         The Sea of Galilee Boat-Scott Miller-1:20 ,   Amati } Hannah Ship in a Bottle:Santa Maria : LA  Pinta : La Nana : The Mayflower : Viking Ship Drakkar  The King Of the Mississippi  Artesania Latina  1:80 

 

 Current Build: Royal Yacht, Duchess of Kingston-Vanguard Models :)

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  Stunning and inspiring ... and very instructive for those who would follow with either Bluenose or Bluenose II !

Completed builds:  Khufu Solar Barge - 1:72 Woody Joe

Current project(s): Gorch Fock restoration 1:100, Billing Wasa (bust) - 1:100 Billings, Great Harry (bust) 1:88 ex. Sergal 1:65

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Snug Harbor Johnny said:

  Stunning and inspiring ... and very instructive for those who would follow with either Bluenose or Bluenose II !

Thank you… @Snug Harbor Johnny @Knocklouder @Dr PR @Glen McGuire

You guys and MSW are all my inspiration, every day. 
 

Cheers 🍻 

 

 

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