I'm planning the rigging for the Discovery1789. I'm looking at pin rails at the moment. I'm thinking I need at least 100 belaying pins. The problem with the Discovery is that it has hardly any bulwarks to hang pin rails on. When they raised the quarter deck and the forecastle they made the decks flush with top of the bulwarks. The only place I have for pin rails is between the guns in the waist. I do have rails on the quarterdeck and timberheads on the forecastle that some ropes could be belayed on but I'm not sure if this would have been done. From what I've seen I think that by the end of the 18th century most stuff was belayed on pins but there is a good chance of me being wrong there. If they did belay running rigging on the rails would they be drilled for belaying or would they just throw a bunch of half hitches around the rail? Can anyone think where else they may have belayed the rigging
Oh, I just spotted the rail at the front of the QD. I can put some pins there
. Still not enough though



Oh, I just spotted the rail at the front of the QD. I can put some pins there



