There is also: HMS Beagle: Survey Ship Extraordinary (Anatomy of the Ship) by Karl Heinz Marquardt
A complete monograph - except as with other AOTS monographs - no adequate full size lines.
It is a bit costly. generally $200. Everything you could possibly want to know and more.
another book
The Voyage of the Beagle: Darwin's Extraordinary Adventure aboard Fitroy's Famous Survey Ship Hardcover – October 1, 2008
by James Taylor
Please, please give serious thought to not following the OcCre deck layout. A deck built with a planking butt on the same beam in every other strake would pass no contract and a civilian craft with that deck would never get insurance.
ASA 1870
Sec. 25. -The upper or main deck planking should be
of the greatest obtainable length, and free from
defects, close-jointed and fastened with two spikes in
each beam, and one in each carling.
No butts of adjoining plank should be nearer
each other than the space of two beams (when a
strake intervenes the distance of one beam will be
allowed). No butts should meet on the same beam,
unless there be three strakes between them.
No plank should be caulked until throughly
fastened to the timbers; the treenails should also be
wedged on the inside, and cross-caulked or wedged
outside, before the seams are opened
The trunnels and spikes were covered with plugs of the same wood as the deck and the grain in alignment with the deck's.
Essentially - they were all but invisible. There certainly would not have been only two black spikes at each end.
About the caulking - when wood swells and contracts it is across the grain. Wood does not change length. A Grand Canyon width caulking is not needed there.
The USN in the same class of ship, at this time the gun deck: "Heart Pine free of sap 3.5" thick and not more than 10" wide average length 40'. To be fastened with 8" iron spikes 7" spikes in the ledges - (Spikes) are to be punched down so as to admit above the heads a Heart Pine plug to be put in dipped in white lead, 3/4" in thickness."
For the RN, the Swedes and Finns may not have been able to match Georgia or South Carolina for the 40' length, but long was what was wanted.
Mamoli/Constructo. They are just somewhat modified 'Bounty's).
When I looked at the catalog photos, I thought that Beagle, Endeavour, and Bounty were the same hull. It is reassuring not to be alone about that.