Be careful with the Petterson. It shows the bowsprit on the wrong side of the stem. I have not found any contemporary drawing which shows the bowsprit on the starboard side.
Thanks for the warning, but the bowsprit position is not the worst thing. There are many omissions in Goodwin's anatomy and more than that. There is a question below.
I second Christian, the book also shows the "newer" Rig and not the "older", special one of the Alert with spread yard and else (the attached images the only ones I found showing this "older" rig in contemporary sources.
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You may also check my Sherbourne build with the rig as it almost should be for the Alert:
All the older buildpics can be seen here: https://picasaweb.google.com/11221460152...directlink Edit: I could restore a bit via Google Cache, I will edit here the next days: After a three year buildin
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cheers Dirk
Thanks for the pictures and the link to the review, it will be very helpful. And I have a couple of questions, I will write below.
QUESTION FOR THE EXPERTS.
It has already been established that there is an omission in Goodwin's anatomy regarding the scheme of fastening the rigging to the hull.
Green arrows indicate what is in anatomy, and red ones indicate what is not, and it is very strange how it was possible not to indicate this.
The second point. Anatomy does not have this:
This image from the book is the rigging device of the Petterson cutter. And it is not logical that this rigging is not in the anatomy and many make the model without it. Naturally, this may be a simplification. There is a central yard lifter, and there are braces, perhaps this is enough for a cutter, but this is very doubtful. Moreover, in this book there are lifters. What do you think, should they be there or not?
The third point is this one.
Similarly, in anatomy there is what is shown in green, but not what is circled in red. This is also missing in Petterson's book (cutter). I took the picture from a book about the device of the rigging (Petterson) but, on a ship with three masts. Logically, what is indicated by the red arrows should be there. The fact that it is with a blue question mark is not a fact, maybe it was removed for simplification.
Another question about the same place. I see that everyone does it differently. But neither in Goodwin's anatomy nor in Petterson's book (cutter) are these rigging stations indicated. I took them from the book, as well as the upper picture from the book of the same Petterson but about three-masted ships.
Again, there are lifters and a holder at the bottom, but should there be gear that would prevent lateral displacement?
Well, the last gear that is on three-masted ships. And should they be on a cutter? Or were they simplified and were not on cutter?
It is a pity that the information differs and there is no single standard for certain types of ships. Or is there? ))))
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