I'm a bit late, but good luck with the new project, Grant!
Good Afternoon Tobias. I agree with you, it looks like a real fun ship to build. I think I may make some changes to the Occre kit, but I have not come up with anything definite yet. I do want to keep it simple tho after the Victory so lets see. Thanks. Cheers GrantHi Grant a really great project you have chosen. I personally love this ship and hope to build it one day. Great historical research and have fun and success building your Xebec. I will follow your build report with high interest.
Grant I'm pretty sure you can give the Xebec its fantastic beauty, looking at your Victory I have no doubt.Good Afternoon Tobias. I agree with you, it looks like a real fun ship to build. I think I may make some changes to the Occre kit, but I have not come up with anything definite yet. I do want to keep it simple tho after the Victory so lets see. Thanks. Cheers Grant
FANTASTIC! I will join my partners in crime and chirp lots from the peanut gallery!…..
Good morning Vladimir. Welcome aboard. Your experience and help is always appreciated. Cheers GrantI'm a bit late, but good luck with the new project, Grant!
Good morning Ron. Good to see you here. Hope you are doing well and doing ok . Cheers GrantWow, looks like the room is filling up fast. If you don’t mind I’ll just sit in the corner on my stool and watch the progress of Grants Xebec.
Good morning Roger. Yep those nuts from Heinrich…I too am joining the others and looking forward to following your new build Grant.
However, I’m going to keep out of range of Heinrich’s peanut shells from the peanut gallery.
Good morning Peter. Always room for a chair- you will have bring your own thoHi Grant. Hopefully there is place for a extra chain? Loved to follow this new build of you. Have fun building this ship!
Regards, Peter.
Good morning Heinrich. That would have been a good plan. Unfortunately it is dry now. It is very flexible and with hardly any pressure gets to the vertical. I will have to see I guess. Cheers GrantThe deck should pull the keel straight. Maybe it's a good idea to put that on first, and then go back to the Victory? Then it has ample time to dry and assume the correct shape.
Good afternoon Roger. Yep you are correct mathematically. For Grant to achieve this would just luckHi Grant, with my somewhat limited planking experience I’m just throwing this thought out there.
Planking one side of a hull without doing the other side at the same time and in a similar arrangement can induce possible hull warpage. Is it feasible to force warpage to counter the warp you presently now have by gradually planking one side only?