nice video that highlights the construction details.
@helmutbaas6843 Жыл бұрын
Schöner Film Lg Helmut
@СергейЛобанов-с3д6 жыл бұрын
Замечательно 👍🏻
@berndlottes99405 жыл бұрын
mmhhh, the first ship..., i have a book from henrik af chapman, and funny thing is im just bulding a ship which looks realy same as yours from side, but its a scooner, with other degrees of masts, of bowsprit, , the ornaments and windows are all same as from the book, the position the lookin like, but the book shows more ornaments also infront of windows close to the bowsprit, and between stern and maincabine, the deck there has no opneng there..and the ship has none canons but 10 row-pairs at your canon-positions is 61ft scooner
@leinad13075 жыл бұрын
The Swift was originally built as a two-masted schooner in North America in 1776, during the American Revolution. Lightly built and with very little cargo capacity, the fast little 75½ foot vessel may have been a coastal packet ship, carrying mail and government dispatches. Captured in 1778, the Swift was taken into the British Royal Navy until 1783. Shortly before sale out of the Navy in 1783, the shipmaster exercised his prerogative and had the vessel re-rigged as an armed brigantine, with square sails on the foremast, fore and aft sails on the mainmast, and ten 3-pounder deck guns. Around the same time, the hull shape was recorded at the Deptford Royal Dockyard, London. This model of the Swift was made from those British Admiralty design drawings.
@berndlottes99405 жыл бұрын
@@leinad1307 , thank you very much for your detailed information, i was getting fear that i understood smthg wrong in the book, by using frame/side-plan together with table for type of rigging, so i understand different rigging of almost same ship-frames.. first post has mistake, summary is 10-12 rows so 5-6 pairs