HI I think I have the Taylor made article. Mike Taylor was the founder of the scale model yacht association and I was an early member. He published a magazine and he did everything himself printed and wrote most of it and we used to see him at the Model engineering exhibition each year. He died sometime ago probably assisted by the cheroots he used to smoke. Nice guy though
The article is OK but do not break your neck trying to find it.
If you do use the afore mentioned hull I think by L R Armstrong then it is a bit tender, I saw one sailing and afterwards I put an extra inch on the bottom of my hull with some more lead in it.
I am ashamed to say that my boat is only 3/4 built. My one is modelled on an English Fruit schooner plying out of the West Country to S. France and Spain in the 1890's.
After sailing the Von Altona sailing boat, I wrote an early article (before the MMI review) having interviewed the salesman at Dortmund exhibition. (20+ years ago)
This boat has collapsible topmasts, i.e. they are just held in position with a locating pin and he used to transport the boat fully rigged in his Clio car. A very small car.
It also makes mounting the ratlines and rigging simpler with permanent fixtures. I made the new masts for mine and they dropped down and worked fine.
The sailing ship is fore and aft rigged but my problem was getting the two square sails on each mast working to my satisfaction, as this was a feature of this fast sailing ship.
I may get her out again and have another go but.......tempus fugit.
best regards Roy