Model of a Three-Masted Ship, anonymous, c. 1780 ship model. fully rigged model. demonstration model Spant model of an exceptional three -mast ship with rudimentary rig. The skin is only applied to port. The most striking are the hull shape and construction. The hull is an angular S-fragment with continued keel, which is very thick from the front and narrowly narrows backwards. The fore ship is wide and the hull becomes narrower in a straight line; The stern stands on a high slemphout. The Zeeg is completely flat, the model has one barkhout. The sides go in above the barkwood. The ship was not
Model of a Three-Masted Ship, anonymous, c. 1780 ship model. fully rigged model. demonstration model Spant model of an exceptional three -mast ship with rudimentary rig. The skin is only applied to port. The most striking are the hull shape and construction. The hull is an angular S-fragment with continued keel, which is very thick from the front and narrowly narrows backwards. The fore ship is wide and the hull becomes narrower in a straight line; The stern stands on a high slemphout. The Zeeg is completely flat, the model has one barkhout. The sides go in above the barkwood. The ship was not built according to the usual skin-to-frame method: the ship's wall consists of beams stacked on top of each other, which have been shivered for the skin on the outside; Only four single trusses keep the whole together. The wide, flat fore ship has no galjoen and an almost vertical pre -stem. Flat mirror, cave wulf and small fence to close the stern. The helm is straight but has a round roser king, rotating in a hollowed -out stern; Round, closed hennegat; The telly stick is lined on the aft deck. In addition to this campaign deck, the model has one, continuous deck. The rig is a three -mast polakker rig with standing because that is rudimentary and partly incorrect. The breeding mast is the longest, the vessing mast the shortest; Springprit with banging wood, fork and boom for the curtail. No resting but putting irons that run under the skin to the bottom of the keel. Netherlands wood (plant material). brass (alloy). rope
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