Hi Dean,
I am working with the marine archaeologist that has written papers on (HMS) Fowey (44) Launched 14 August 1774 see (BISC-UW-20,8DA11948) which sank in the Legare ancherage, (I misspelled ancher so the stupid icon does not show up) in Biscayne Bay in 1748. After she became exposed to a great extent after hurricane Andrew blew through in 1992 the wreck has turned up some interesting things on the framing which is part of an upcoming meeting we are having next month. We will go through the Roebuck contract and drawings to see what is most applicable as Fowey is named on the contemporary drawing along with several others as mentioned above. There are discrepancies between the contract and drawing that we have to resolve if possible. Two papers on her follow, including a paper by Josh Marano with whom I am meeting and a Master's thesis by Cornelia Lowerre, University of Miami. One example in looking at the Roebuck contract is that the keel and false keel are very different than the drawing so more decisions on what to use for scantlings. In the case of the keel, unfortunately there is no sign of the keel still existing on the wreck site. Sadly, many artifacts were stolen before the wreck site was made off limits, and little doubt there are thieves still diving on the wreck on occasion.
Scale size, hull only or fully rigged, etc. etc. are part of the meeting. They definitely want a portion of the framing shown based on the actual framing on the wreck so floors, futtocks, etc, for a portion of the hull will be exposed on the model.
Allan