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Steve Jackson wrote:
> Here's another thanks to Frank for posting all the pictures. There are some
> great islands there . . . and I like what I can see here of the bomb ketch
> design!
Hm, ask and ye shall receive, I guess. ;) Since I haven't taken the ketch
apart (yet), I set it up for a few quick pictures while I had the digital
camera set up. The ketch is a pretty simple design, based on the idea that it
had to be the smallest possible hull to carry both that monster siege mortar
*and* a mast located in a reasonable place (e.g., not on the fantail). The
other constraint was that the mortar needed to be able to spin around for
loading, which it can when it's in the locked "train" position.
Otherwise, it's a pretty simple ship; the covered area is where shot and the
like are stored, and not much else; the black railing does help the overall
feel of the ship, as does the little miniature-galley stern. It's not a
comfortable vessel; its handlers realise that if a piece of ordnance lands on
the deck in anger, their lives are very likely a write-off.
Images follow:
http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/ketch-1.jpg
http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/ketch-2.jpg
http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/ketch-3.jpg
http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/ketch-4.jpg
I can take more if some design elements aren't discernable.
best
Lindsay
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