Not only a speculation, Franz. Your assumption is confirmed by this pictures, at the launch and just after the launch:Interestingly, the nodes at the front of the Bluenose, unlike the Bluenose 2, do not converge—a situation that is statically unfavorable. This likely relates to the fact that initially only one forward stay extended downward, with the second probably being retrofitted. Since the first, forward stay was already attached at the apex of the bow curvature, only space in the inner area remained... a speculation...
A inventive way of making the small and fragile brass parts, Franz. More solid than the ones made from small brass strips. And …… no soldering needed.For the forward attachment points on the bow sprit, I filed down the excessively large brass fittings to size and drilled new holes. The sawn-off tabs serve as individual eyes for the running rigging or the secondary rear stays leading down towards the bow.
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Not only a speculation, Franz. Your assumption is confirmed by this pictures, at the launch and just after the launch:
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On this later picture, both are a bit in view:
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And in this a cutout of her under sail:
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Regards, Peter