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The Anchor Lining
The anchor lining is from 1x10mm walnut. Cut three 22mm lengths of 1x10 walnut and glue them together, edge to edge,
forming a sheet 22mm long by 30mm wide. This sheet can then be trimmed to size with the following considerations: (
Photo
031
)
1.
The after face should align to the forward edge of the second gun port.
2.
The lining fits flush against the hull in between the top of the wale and the underside of the brass sheer rail.
3.
The ‘run’ of the planks of the anchor lining should follow the ‘run’ of the hull planks beneath.
4.
The forward edge should be cut in a smooth sweep, shaped as shown on
Plan Sheet 1, ‘Hull detail’
, from 9mm
long along the top edge to 20mm long along the bottom edge.
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The Fenders
Identify and remove the fenders (116) from the 2mm walnut sheet. The first fender on each side of the hull should be
positioned flush against the forward edge of the third gunport. The top edge should be just below flush with the top of the
capping and the lower edge should sit flush to the top of the wale. The second fender on each side is positioned in the same
manner but 5.5mm forward of the first fender, as shown on
Plan Sheet 1, ‘Hull detail’
. A notch has been cut out of the top of
the fenders to allow for the brass sheer rail, however, this face will require some further sanding to allow it to sit flush against
the hull and rail.
The Side Steps and Entry Ladder
Identify and remove the side steps (129) from the 2mm walnut sheet. There are 5 steps on each side of the hull and are
positioned as shown on
Plan Sheet 1, ‘Hull detail’
. The forward edge of the steps are set back 14mm from the aft edge of the
fifth gunport and are uniformly spaced between the top of the wale and the bottom of the brass sheer rail, the profiled edge of
the steps is positioned downward and each step must remain parallel to the keel, they
do not
follow the ‘run’ of the hull
planking.
Identify and remove the entry ladder sides (106) from the 2mm walnut sheet. The treads of the side entry ladders are from
1x5mm walnut cut to a length of approximately 10mm to give an overall width to the assembled ladder of 12mm.
To assemble the ladders, slot a tread into the top and bottom of each ladder and glue into place, ideally a small jig should be
made to keep the assembly square. When dry, the remaining treads can then be pushed into the slots and brushed with watered
down PVA and varnish to seal the assembly.
With the assemblies completely dry, glue into place directly inboard of the side steps, as shown on
Plan Sheet 2, ‘Main deck
layout’ & ‘Main deck inner bulwark fittings’
.
Identify and remove the entry port stanchions (246) from the brass etched sheet. Before these are fitted you must drill a 0.5mm
hole through the ‘ball’ in the top of the stanchion to take the hand rope. When the hole has been drilled, paint the stanchions
matt (metal) black and pin them in place as shown on
Plan Sheet 1, ‘Hull detail’
using a 0.8mm hole drilled into the capping
rail. The hand ropes can now be rigged from 0.25mm natural thread. Tie an overhand knot in one end of the thread, lead the
opposite end of the thread through the hole in the ‘ball’ of the stanchion (from inboard to outboard) until held by the knot and
lead the thread down the hull. Drill a 0.5mm hole through the hull level with the lower step and push the end into this hole and
secure with glue.