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I read somewhere (of course I can't remember where) that flush deck ships like the Prince wouldn't have had porthole lids.  They are included in the Model Shipways directions but it I'd be happy to know that is correct not to have them!  This is my first wood ship model and I wouldn't have got this far without this great group!  Especially posts from Bob's (Rafine) build blog.  Thanks all ~ Keith

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 Keith, do you mean gunport lids? If so I would think they would be part and parcel in case of heavy seas.  

 

    Keith

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Are you sure they aren't removable, rather than hinged lids? This type could be rigged when the guns were stowed alongside the bulkhead (or have muzzle cutouts and a split cover design if the guns were stowed run-out) and usefully increase freeboard, but were stored below when cleared for action. This is also a common variant for 'open' waist ports on frigates or ships of the line where they aren't fitted with hinged ports.

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