I present to you the first published pages of the Pirate Ship document.

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NOTICE*** Take note that anyone building a model or full scale ship from these prints must take note that this project is a work in progress. Until it is completed, pages may be revised due to design changes affecting other pieces of the ship. Therefore as a rule of thumb the first pages are more likely to be more completed than the ones that are being published recently.

Today I am uploading a few more pages and updated many of the drawings, however I do not keep a log of revisions so if you have copied any drawings some may be different than the ones you have previously copied.

In addition, I have decided to also gather this project and publish it simultaneously on a patreon account, in this way any builders who are mad enough to build the full size ship can contribute to my work financially as I am a retired old fart and this is just a hobby of sorts.

This is the final draft of the Pirate Ship document and will be a work in progress. For builders, all the dimensions are in inches and at full scale. Therfore if you wish to build this ship at any scale take the dimension and divide it by the scale you wish to use. For example, the overall length of the ship at 1:1 scale is around 122 feet, which is 1464 inches. Divide the inch dimension to a scale you desire. 1:2 would yield around 61 feet, about the length of a tractor and trailer. 1:4 yields around 30 feet long. If you want it to fit on your coffee table, I would suggest 1:36 or 1:72. These will yield a model length of 40 inches and 20 inches respectively. The bolt hole dimensions are for someone who wishes to build the full scale vessel. You may or may not choose that much detail, and assemble the pieces together or create the keel, and bow out of one piece of material. This is up to the builder. Again, any images I have released earlier will be incorrect. Some of the hole dimensions did not add up correctly when I was checking errors, and I revised them. I will continue this project. The next section will be about fasteners used on the full scale ship, so it may not be relevent to the model builder. After that small section I will return with the Stern, Rudder, Aft Castle, and the frames. Enjoy, and I thank all of you for sharing your hobby with me.

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What a wonderfull project!

But - is there any chance to get the grahics in a better quality?
 
As a retired machine designer I can appreciate the work you are putting in these drawings Well done
Thank you for the feedback. This is actually my talent so the work I am doing is like a man having sex with a woman, its just a natural thing that should not be appraised.
 
A very impressive project, looking forward to seeing your next sections.
Thank you Roger D. You said you are looking forward to next sextions, I would like to ask what parts specefically about sailing ships that you would like to see rendered? My thrill is designing the cannons.
 
Very impressive !
Where you have the slots cut for the frames, should it identify the name/number of the frame at that location?
 
Thank you Roger D. You said you are looking forward to next sextions, I would like to ask what parts specefically about sailing ships that you would like to see rendered? My thrill is designing the cannons.
Hi, as I read through your first post your mention of fasteners caught my attention. I’m also looking forward to your cannon design and the graphics you might post. However, all parts of sailing ship design are of interest so I will enjoy following your progress. Thanks.
 
To say I'm impressed by your drafting skills is beyond an understatement. Excellent work, and though I likely won't take on this project as a build, I've pinned the thread simply because of the quality of the work.
 
What a wonderfull project!

But - is there any chance to get the grahics in a better quality?
You should be able to just click on the image, save to your desktop, and then print it out. I've done a quick test, and the results printed out on my laser on 8.5x11 inch (letter size sheet) stock was very clear and legible. You could also take the .png files on a USB stick to a local print shop and have them print them out for you on larger sheets if you needed that.
 
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