On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 06:28:32 -0500, DSK wrote:
I've got an old and a new photo of the vessel.
http://klightspeed.customer.netspace.net.au/nellie-wellers.jpg
http://klightspeed.customer.netspace.net.au/nellie-peddells.jpg
We've found some records on it from 1898-1907, indicating a Nellie
which has an elliptical stern and a raking bow. I don't know a lot
about boats, and I'm wondering whether anyone could confirm or deny
that the described vessel and the photographed vessel could be one
and the same.
Don't think so. The old B&W photo of the beached boat shows a counter
stern with a transom, as far as I can tell. The profile view doesn't
really show enough, but an elliptical stern would not show that corner
at gunwhale.
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
For my money, it's not the same vessel.
Maybe... the newer photo doesn't show enough of the hull, nor anything
to give it's scale. It does have a plumb bow, low freeboard, and
approximately the right quarter buttocks angle. I wouldn't make a bet
either way.
With the cabin extended on the newest photo, the lines are a little
different - they are certainly the same type of vessel, that's for
sure. I could buy these two as the same vessel
http://klightspeed.customer.netspace...s-floating.jpg
http://klightspeed.customer.netspace...s-sandbank.jpg
and these two being the same vessel
http://klightspeed.customer.netspace...s-floating.jpg
http://klightspeed.customer.netspace...s-sandbank.jpg
but they are two different vessels.
If any of that makes sense.
Later,
Tom