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Santa Maria1:48 (Pavel Nikitin)

Forgot to mention the cleats and chocks on the bowsprit. Be Careful, the last chock on each side, furthest from the tip are reversed. And also note... I didn't fill in the walls of the forecastle per the kit drawings. If you do this, again be careful. If you put the cleats on, you won't be able to get the bowsprit through the hole in the forecastle wall.
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After I can't even find things it front of my face (rigging plans!!) I'm almose afraid to say there is a problem with fitting the bowsprit...

This is the hole in the forecastle deck for the bowsprit... Also notice the 6x6mm timber that's in the way...
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I sized the bowsprit per the illustration on the plans. The bowsprit is larger than the hole in the deck it's supposed to fit into.
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I ground out the hole larger. And had to remove part of one of the 6x6mm timbers under the deck.I
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I also had to taper the end of the bowsprit to fit it correctly.
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then to cover up all my cutting, I put a flat black painted cover up base around the area I sanded/cut out.
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On to the next step in my Santa Maria kit building adventure...
 
Forgot to mention the cleats and chocks on the bowsprit. Be Careful, the last chock on each side, furthest from the tip are reversed. And also note... I didn't fill in the walls of the forecastle per the kit drawings. If you do this, again be careful. If you put the cleats on, you won't be able to get the bowsprit through the hole in the forecastle wall.
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After I can't even find things it front of my face (rigging plans!!) I'm almose afraid to say there is a problem with fitting the bowsprit...

This is the hole in the forecastle deck for the bowsprit... Also notice the 6x6mm timber that's in the way...
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I sized the bowsprit per the illustration on the plans. The bowsprit is larger than the hole in the deck it's supposed to fit into.
View attachment 584154

I ground out the hole larger. And had to remove part of one of the 6x6mm timbers under the deck.I
View attachment 584155

I also had to taper the end of the bowsprit to fit it correctly.
View attachment 584156

then to cover up all my cutting, I put a flat black painted cover up base around the area I sanded/cut out.
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On to the next step in my Santa Maria kit building adventure...
Good morning. I know the experts in this field will cringe in dismay ROTF with the tapering of the bow sprit, however I do the same- if I don’t see it why spend hours doing it;). Your end result is fabulous. Cheers Grant
 
What do you think?

If I were to put sails on this ship... Is it best to attach the sail to the yard before attaching to the mast and then the ship? Or would the sail be in the way too much during adding the standing rigging?

Or put the masts on, then the standing rigging, the add the yards with sails attached to the yards? 1.jpg
 
On the Vasa I completed all the standing rigging - then put the sails on the yards along with the necessary running rigging - then installed the yards (with sails) - and then ran all the lines to their belay points. There was an occasional glass of wine inserted as necessary during this process (about one year :)).
 
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