Nice fit, tight joints! That’s the ticket!
Thanxs, Dean & JohanSuperb!
Regards, Peter
Nice fit, tight joints! That’s the ticket!
Thanxs, Dean & JohanSuperb!
That’s right, Paul. That is corresponding to scratch building. But I don't have to tell you about that with your Vasa.Always thinking aren't you Peter?
Go for it! The idea looks sound to me.
Thanxs Heinrich and Johan.Your logic is reasonable, especially when thinking about fish sloshing around in the fishhold without baffles.
Too bad there's very limited historical evidence backing you up.
By the way, your mock-up looks convincing.
Looks great Peter! It's getting crowded down there...lol
Thanks, Dean and Paul.Brilliant Peter. Amazing craftsmanship and vision.
I think I recognized you sitting on the deck of the first picture...Thanks, Dean and Paul.
It is a working vessel that must be arranged as economically as possible with limited space.
I come from Vlaardingen (near Rotterdam) and that city is known for its herring fleet. They mainly caught them with 'Loggers'. They are much smaller than today's trawlers. Those loggers were also very creatively and economically furnished.
Here's some old pictures:
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They used to look a bit like the schooners.
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Slightly more modern:
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Also compact in construction.
Maybe it's my roots that help with my construction, together with AL-FI.
Regards, Peter
Yes, signed on als ‘ketelbinkie’ = Deckhand. One of the youngsters with the ‘klompen’ = wooden shoe’s.I think I recognized you sitting on the deck of the first picture...
A.m.a.z.i.n.g! What a beauty.Everything is largely dust-free again and with 2 layers of linseed oil it immediately looks a lot 'warmer':
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Regards, Peter
O no, don't go there. Who knows what Peter's going to do with your remark...There is bedding in the sleeping bunks, there are pots, pans and an oven in the kitchen, there is ice in the ice holds and now .... ?
Little wooden fish! Lots of them!O no, don't go there. Who knows what Peter's going to do with your remark...
The fish holds panned put beautifully Peter. I like them a lot without any reservation. But as always, I do have a question: There is bedding in the sleeping bunks, there are pots, pans and an oven in the kitchen, there is ice in the ice holds and now .... ?
O no, don't go there. Who knows what Peter's going to do with your remark...
Yehyehyeh…… Heinrich started, Johan and Dean followed ….. and the rest …..Little wooden fish! Lots of them!