Congratulations on this, Jan! Who would have thought oars would have been so labor intensive!
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That is a nice ‘row’ of 30 oars, Jan. (If my counting is correct …….
Great accomplishment Jan, that's one area I'm not looking forward to.
Thanks, that little project depleted my sandpaper stash.Congratulations on this, Jan! Who would have thought oars would have been so labor intensive!
Yup, your math skills are right on. Thirty oars, thirthy oar port plugs, thirty rowing benches, thirty ........That is a nice ‘row’ of 30 oars, Jan. (If my counting is correct …….)
Regards, Peter
Indeed, although smaller there is a lot of work involved cleaning them up.Hmmm 1/32nd same regarding oars. Yours look great BTW.. at leat mine will be a bit smaller![]()
Great accomplishment Jan, that's one area I'm not looking forward to.
Yup, it was a bit of a chore, but the resulting product was a vastly improved amd more to scale set of oars.Good morning Jan. I really don’t like removing char so well done— they look good. Cheers Grant


Good morning Jan. Nice- very nice. It is a cool looking model. That is always the problem when we correct a kit - the knock on changes never seem to stop. Cheers GrantI've spent the last couple of shipyard sessions completing the small bits, fixing odds and ends, camouflaging mistakes, errors , etc.
Since I added the modified mast step and deck kit. I have a question.
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By moving the mast step forward one section I've changed the rigging pattern.
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The above (arrows) show the the cleats as per the rigging plan, With the new step in place should I redo the aft and forward cleats by moving them forward one section or leave them as is and do the rigging as shown on the kit plan.
Jan
