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Welcome to MSW Andy.   Do post a little intro about yourself in the new member forum here at MSW

 

If you are measuring for the SoS of 1637 

From 1627 to 1640, according to David Lees, Masting and Rigging, page 183

Main mast length = Beam X 2.4

46.5 X 2.4 = 111.6 feet.  It was measured from the heel where it enters the step that rests across the keel.

The foremast length is the length of the main mast times 0.8

111.6 X 0.8 = 89.28 feet

 

At scale 1:78 the main mast is nearly 12 " above the upper deck.  There should be plenty of room for the top (crow nest)

 

The largest diameter of each mast for this time period would be 1 inch for every 3 feet of length.  

There are a lot of contemporary drawings and paintings of SoS at RMG that may be of interest to you.

https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/search/Sovereign of the Seas 1637

Allan

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