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Subject: 
Maritime Builders [Was: Re: WTB Pirate ship SAILS - see, it's written all big.]
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lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, lugnet.build
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Date: 
Wed, 12 May 1999 22:54:34 GMT
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   Hello, again:

Ben Pegler wrote:

That's amazing - gee you'd be happy to be the Captain in situations like that -
"OK boys, pick up that anchor, chuck it over there, pull it up - then do it
another four hundred times - I'll be having a wee nap in my quarters"


   Considering that the alternative was being captured by   angry British tars, I
don't think they complained too
   much--and it surely helped that most of the captains
   of the Constitution were wildly popular with their
   crews.  Kedging was usually only done under duress,
   because at sea there were some things that sailors
   just *wouldn't* do except to save their lives--and
   forcing them to do it might get you the Cap'n Bligh
   treatment.

Perhaps I'll have to add a dry dock to my island fort/port.

   Do you have any pictures of your layout up?  I'd be
   seriously interested in seeing them--my "major projects"
   are replicas of pre-WWI and WWI warships, usually
   between 200 and 400 studs long, and they need some
   port facilities and a friendly fortress under which to coal.
   Barring available images, I'd still like to hear about how
   you've set it up--we nautically-inclined folks have to
   turn inward now that TLG has ended the Pirates line!

   Yes, I have pictures--but no, I don't have them up yet.
   That's actually project #1 once my semester grading and
   writing are done!  I've got photos of a folding seaplane, an
   autogyro, two battleships, two cruisers, and my beloved
   pair of wee three-pipe torpedo boats (they're only about 75
   studs long).  Unfortunately I haven't been able to reconcile
   the waterline models with good compartmentalization inside,
   but I hope to build a new ship this summer that will have
   "proper" compartments and amenities.  Selective compression
   has its costs.  :(

   Followups set to lugnet.build (I hope that's right!).

   LFB.



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  Re: WTB Pirate ship SAILS - see, it's written all big.
 
That's amazing - gee you'd be happy to be the Captain in situations like that - "OK boys, pick up that anchor, chuck it over there, pull it up - then do it another four hundred times - I'll be having a wee nap in my quarters" And seriously pissed if (...) (26 years ago, 12-May-99, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)

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