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HMS Victory by Caldercraft (10 months in )

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Good morning Brian. Only because this is a magnificent Victory........Your snaking of the main stays looks out of place being just wrapped around the stays only because all the other rigging is neat, tidy and accurate. Just my opinion. Love the forward pic looking through the rigging. Nice looped rope walks as well-kudos. Cheers Grant
 
Good morning Brian. Only because this is a magnificent Victory........Your snaking of the main stays looks out of place being just wrapped around the stays only because all the other rigging is neat, tidy and accurate. Just my opinion. Love the forward pic looking through the rigging. Nice looped rope walks as well-kudos. Cheers Grant
Grant yes mate point taken wasn't happy but needed someone to mention it cheers Brian

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Also been told the stunsails are positioned wrong and should be on top of the yards not fwd so dismantled them too :)

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In the stowed position, the cargo hoists were laid along the forestay forward, the hook of the lower block was attached to a loop on the foremast.

The upper tackles either went to the foremast or were attached with a hook to the lower tackles (as shown in the picture).
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