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Posted
8 hours ago, Pitan said:

Question.  
When not in action, would the gun carriages in the captain's cabin be stored facing fore or aft, rather than out to the side?
At the moment, they seem to be blocking access through the cabin doors while Aubrey and Maturin are relaxing with their music.

Prob artistic licence, simply for display convention. A bit like the figures 😆

On the bench: HMS Surprise - (Prototype) - Vanguard Models - 1:64

Future work: HMS Agamemnon - (Prototype) - Vanguard Models - 1:64
Ongoing: 
Tender Avos - Master Korabel - 1:72.
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When a sea and not in action, all gun ports would be closed, gun quoins would be removed and canon and carriage lashed securely to the bulwark to prevent movement.

Models are nearly always shown with canons run out as this enhances the appearance of the model.

As an aside ships boats were often towed, especially when the ship was in action as it reduced the possibility of desertion or splinter injuries. 

Posted
5 hours ago, AlanDavison said:

as it reduced the possibility of desertion or splinter injuries

 

I remember reading somewhere that the boats where towed to keep them safe during action as they could have been damaged more easily if they were stored on deck and to safe time when they are needed because they are already in the water, but I don't know if this is true.

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