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HMS Bellona - 3rd rate ship of the line

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Hi I am trying to find out about a launch or lifeboat carried by Bellona looking for a plan view of such thank you in advance
 
First of all a warm welcome here on board of our forum
The boats were also slightly different during the period, therefore the question which Bellona you are looking for?

Maybe this one, documented by Brian Lavery?

 
Thank you for the info the Bellona 3rd rate ship of the line 74 gun is the correct one sorry for not making my post more explicit thank you albert
 
Thank you for the info the Bellona 3rd rate ship of the line 74 gun is the correct one sorry for not making my post more explicit thank you albert
Do you have the book? If not I would recommend it for your build

Taken from my book review, you will find information about the boats

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Maybe our member @AllanKP69 has more or detailed drawings to share - A 74 gun ship like the Bellona had several boats of different sizes on board

cutter, longboat, Pinnace
 
Do you have the book? If not I would recommend it for your build

Taken from my book review, you will find information about the boats

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Maybe our member @AllanKP69 has more or detailed drawings to share - A 74 gun ship like the Bellona had several boats of different sizes on board

cutter, longboat, Pinnace
I have access to the book thank you
 
I have access to the book thank you
In addition you can check all the available contemporary drawings at the NMM
I made here a short research for "pinnace" and you can see a lot of interesting drawings, whcih will help you in addition

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Sorry for the late response, have been on holiday with no access to my files.
For me one of the best books on ships' boats is W. E. May's The Boats of Men of War. For 74's he shows that 74s initially carried six boats, a long boat, pinnace, barge, yawl, and two cutters of various lengths. I know of no contemporary source that specifies the lengths for each boat for 3rd rates at the time Bellona was launched. By 1780 long boats were replaced with a launch on all vessels being built or in for repairs. They carried a 31 foot launch, 32 foot and 28 foot pinnaces, two 25 foot cutters, and an 18 foot cutter. The cutters were clinker built and after about 1770 were set up to carry washboards on the gunwales. Drawings at RMG are contemporary and excellent sources. Many of these are available in high resolution on the Wikicommons site for free download. Takes a little digging as there are several thousand drawings there but you might find it worth the research. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ship_plans_of_the_Royal_Museums_Greenwich
Hope this is a little helpful
Allan
 
....For me one of the best books on ships' boats is W. E. May's The Boats of Men of War. ....
if somebody interested in this book, please take a look into the book review
 
I have built a couple of 1/35 scale ship's boats from the kits by Shicheng Models. I don't know what scale your Bellona is, but if you can find the kits on the internet you may find one or two matching your requirements, and they would be useful for scaling down to produce a scratch built boat.shicheng.JPG
 
Thank you for the info the model I am going to build would be 32 inches in length I have the book 74 gun ship Bellona our model is going to sit on top of HMS venerable a large model built by Sunderland maritime heritage
 
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