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Table of contents


Pre-building

Log #1: research and preparation

Log #2: Unboxing and review


Hull Construction

Log #3: Frame assembly
Log #4: Transom, Fairing and Keel

Log #5: Bulwarks

Log #6: First planks

Log #7: First layer planks - pt 2

Log #8: Finishing and sanding first layer planking

Log #9: Starting the second layer planking

Log #10: Completing the first band

Log #11: completing the second layer planking

 

Hull painting

Log #12: Priming the hull

Log #13: Painting the hull

 

Bulwarks
Log #14: Bulwarks and Wales

 

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Log #1: Research and preparation

 

This is the start of the Sherbourne build log, the kit won’t be arriving for another 2-3 weeks but anything that I should be aware of or extra parts I should get please let me know.

 

I will be replacing all rope with

Ropes of Scale and the kit blocks with Syren blocks. 

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Yes I would, even though I want it to be accurate, I’m going to focus more on making a good looking build. I don’t mean compromise accuracy, obviously I’ll try my best to have both worlds.

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1 hour ago, Pitan said:


I stand to be corrected, but, I thought Vanguard uses Ropes of Scale?
Though the supplied standing rigging is black in this kit, and you may want brown?


I’m following your build as well.


It’s not Ropes of Scale. I think it might be Amati cord. Ropes of scale rope only comes in 6 metre lengths.

 

Good point about the standing rigging. Coal or black tar came much later so brown or pine tar would be better.

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2 hours ago, wvdhee said:

 

File the edges, paint them black and they look perfect imho.

This is true of a lot of the PE. You can make it look significantly better by filing them or in some cases glueing two pieces together to make them thicker.

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On 4/27/2024 at 10:46 PM, Pitan said:

The kit supplies flat etched brass belaying pins.  Personally, I'd prefer round pins.

I’ll have to see when I get the kit. If they look too flat even with filing I’ll just buy some.

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Here’s a couple things I’ve made while waiting for the kit to arrive.


Crosscut jig, pre-bought ones are never as good.

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And an adjustable jig to hold the false keel and keep it straight. 

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Looks interesting.
The kit has a hull cradle sized to support the hull at the frames (even before planking), but I can see other stages in the build where your jigs will be useful.

A modification of your cutting jig might be very useful when working on my mast and spars.  I wonder? Pondering ...

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3 hours ago, Isaiah said:

I just realised I have to add blocks to the jig to fit in between the bulkheads. Otherwise the bulkheads won’t be able to slot all the way down.

 

Absolutely no need. The Vanguard system makes jigs etc. superfluous.

Simon.

 

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8 hours ago, Isaiah said:

Here’s a couple things I’ve made while waiting for the kit to arrive.


Crosscut jig, pre-bought ones are never as good.

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And an adjustable jig to hold the false keel and keep it straight. 

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You will not need any of that :)

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51 minutes ago, Isaiah said:

most other kits I’ve seen require keeping the keel straight while planking

You can prevent this by using filler blocks in some places, which also give the planking a greater surface area to adhere to. 

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Log #2: unboxing and review

 

I’ve just picked up the kit today.

 

The quality and precision in all the parts are really good.

 

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2 hours ago, Pitan said:

That looks like nice progress, Isaiah.
That hull should be nice and straight by now?

The hull had a slight twist along the length. I’ve currently got it under tension while the glue around all the bulkheads dries. Should work.

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