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As a way to introduce our brass coins to the community, we will raffle off a free coin during the month of August. Follow link ABOVE for instructions for entering. |
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The C. A. Thayer on display in San Francisco was recently rebuilt I am sure plans are available. There was a second schooner in Washington State that was surveyed before being demolished plans should be available for her too.
Look into the HAMMS (Historic American Merchant Marine) information for the West Coast. They might have surveyed one of these small schooners back in the ‘30s.
C. A. Thayer is easily twice the size of those little two-mast schooners but the hull form looks pretty similar, I'll look into that.
I have a copy of HAMMS... which ship are you looking for?Look into the HAMMS (Historic American Merchant Marine) information for the West Coast. They might have surveyed one of these small schooners back in the ‘30s.
Roger
I have a copy of HAMMS... which ship are you looking for?
I have a copy of HAMMS... which ship are you looking for?
Jeff
Lord knows what my kids will do with it when I am gone, but if you are ever in the Kansas city area and want to poke around in it just let me know.Will you leave it to me when you die?![]()
It's actually in Volume 6. For those who don't know, HAMMS is the Historical Merchant Marine Survey, produced by the WPA during the 1930s depression to keep unemployed marine draughtsmen busy (including Chappelle). It was released for printing in the 1980s. It's quite large, but can double as an end table.The Louisa Morrison schooner in Volume 3 (West Coast) looks close, at least in general.