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Author Topic: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory  (Read 70681 times)

JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #125 on: December 28, 2009, 10:50:38 pm »

Step 36

Bowsprit Horses (manwalk)

one each side of 5" rope ,one end secured to the marine walk grating and the forward end ties off to the upper eyebolts of the sides of the bowsprit caps.(This is the only set of horses placed above and not below the spar.)They are used as handropes for men walking on the bowsprit.


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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #126 on: December 28, 2009, 11:02:25 pm »

Step 37

Flying Jib Stay

3" rope from foretopgallant mast just above the shrouds ,tied off around the flying jib boom close to its outer end.

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #127 on: December 28, 2009, 11:25:05 pm »

Steps 38,39 and 40.

Royal Backstays.

Fore royal backstay -one each side 3" rope tied at the mast truck and leading to the aftermost eyebolts in the forechannels.

Main royal backstay-as above except leading to the eyebolts of the main backstay stools.

Mizzen royal backstays-as above except using a 2" rope ,leads to after eyebolts of the mizzen stools.

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #128 on: December 29, 2009, 01:26:10 am »

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #129 on: December 29, 2009, 01:22:03 pm »

Step 41

Main Royal Stay

2" from truck of main royal mast to tie off around the fore royal mast above the foretopgallant shrouds.

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #130 on: December 29, 2009, 01:31:16 pm »

Step 42

Mizzen Royal Stay

2" rope from truck of mizzen royal mast to tie off around the head of main topmast just above the crosstrees.

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #131 on: December 29, 2009, 01:49:30 pm »

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #132 on: December 29, 2009, 02:05:45 pm »

Step 43

Inner Martingale

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4" rope tied to the jib traveler under the jib boom ,leads through the uppermost sheave in the dolphin striker.through the port side of the bowsprit collar and ends in a 9" single becket block.A 9" single block is tied to the port knighthead,and the two blocks are connected in a gin tackle by a 2" rope with its fall tied off around the knighthead.
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #133 on: December 29, 2009, 02:58:43 pm »

Step 44

Outer Martingale

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4" rope from outer end of the jib boom,through the second highest sheave in the dolphin striker,through the starboard side of the bowsprit collar,ending in a 9" single becket block.A 9" single block is tied to the starboard knighthead and the blocks are connected as in step 43 above.
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #134 on: December 29, 2009, 06:05:40 pm »

Step 45

Flying Martingale

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4" rope tied to flying jib boom at the same point as the flying jib stay,through the third highest sheave of dolphin striker,through the starboard side of bowsprit collar,ending in a 9" single becket block.A 9" single block is tied to the starboard knighthead,and the blocks connected as in step 44 above.
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #135 on: December 29, 2009, 09:54:10 pm »

__________________________________________________ ____
Formula To Find The Circumference Of Any Rope At Any Scale.
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1/TPI X 22/7 X scale =rope circumference.

Using a dowel mark off 1" in length.Take the rope that you want to find the circumference of and wrap the dowel with the string,thread or whatever you are using.Then count the number of turns it takes to cover the 1" length already marked on the dowel and that is the TPI(Turns per inch).Multiply that number by 22 over 7 and then multiply that by the scale that you are working with and that will give you the circumference of the rope as it exists in real life.
Example: 1 over 24(TPI) multiplied by 22 over 7 multiplied by the scale of your ship 78=10.2"(approx) circumference .
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #136 on: December 29, 2009, 10:26:37 pm »

Step 46

Fore Royal Stay

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3" rope from truck of the fore royal mast,through the notched tip of the flying jib boom,through the lowest hole of the dolphin striker,through the port side of the bowsprit collar,ending in a 9" single becket block.A 9" single block is tied to the port knighthead ,and the blocks are connected as in stage above.
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #137 on: December 29, 2009, 10:52:49 pm »

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #138 on: December 29, 2009, 11:17:20 pm »

Step 47

Jib Traveler Outhauler

Note: this is actually part of the running rigging and a biege colored rope should be used. Installing it now is a good idea because it will be too hard to work on later.

Tie a 12" single becket block to the eyebolt on the front face of the bowsprit cap.Tie a 3 1/2" biege rope to the jib traveler above the boom,lead it forward and down through the sheave in the neck of the jib boom,and back towards the bowsprit cap,tying a 12" double block in its end.Connect the blocks with 3" beige rope in a luff tackle,and tie off the fall .

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #139 on: December 29, 2009, 11:38:02 pm »

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #140 on: December 30, 2009, 01:38:31 am »

The last pic shows a typical yard with its horses (footropes),its stirrups supporting them and its flemish horses of single loops of rope under the yardarms.These are better installed before the yards are fitted to the mast,but care must be taken to make them fit so that they hang below the yard when they are in place.The horses sag below all yards,their inner ends crossing each other and tied off around the yardarm beyond the yards center point.Stirrups are evenly spaced along the yard.Flemish horses are tied around eyebolts screwed into the tips of the yards.
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #141 on: December 30, 2009, 06:24:05 pm »



Bowsprit Horses Step 36
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #142 on: December 30, 2009, 06:40:04 pm »

I am a 3D guy and not much of an illustrator and this is my first attempt at an illustration. I worked it up in photoshop as a test for future illustrations.There are areas on my Victory that I just cannot reach properly with my camera so I think that a few drawings are in order.
The one below is of the starboard side of the bowsprit looking down.
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #143 on: December 30, 2009, 07:29:33 pm »

The white caulk on the blackboard look is quite effective in that no one really expects to see a work of art using this medium.It gives it more of a instructional look as you would find in a school type setting.I think that I will stick with the idea.
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #144 on: December 30, 2009, 08:54:18 pm »

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #145 on: December 30, 2009, 09:46:25 pm »

Yard-- Horses-- Stirrups-- Flemish Horses--
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Sprit topsail 3" - -

Spritsail 4" 3/3" 4"

Fore 5 1/2" 4/4" -

Foretopsail 4" 3/3" 3"

Foretopgallant 3" - -

Main 5 1/2" 4/4" -

Maintopsail 4 1/2" 3/3" 3"

Maintopgallant 3" - -

Crossjack 4 1/2" 3/3" -

Mizzentopsail 3" 2/2 1/2" 3"

Mizzentopgallant 2" - -

Driver boom 3" - -
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #146 on: December 30, 2009, 09:51:33 pm »

Well that is not quite the chart that I expected,mine was all in neat rows!

Anyway, to read the chart from port to starboard it goes like this:


Name of yard-Horses ,rope size-Stirrups,each side-Stirrups, rope size-Flemish H
A dash on the chart means"not required."
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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #147 on: December 31, 2009, 01:48:59 am »

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #148 on: December 31, 2009, 06:08:49 pm »

Step 48

Spritsail Yard Halyard

Connects to two eybolts one at the center of the yard and the other at the bowsprit cap.Connect these with a of 9" rope.
Note: this arrangement replaced the original twin block and fall halyard that was there prior to the 1803 refit and is correct for the Trafalgar date when at harbour rig.

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JohnReid

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Re: Friggin' in the Riggin' HMS Victory
« Reply #149 on: December 31, 2009, 07:35:21 pm »

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