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![]() "~EV~" wrote in message nk.net... I do enactment in the 1550's to 1670's and I got this link from a friend. http://www.noquartergiven.net/ships.htm If you go to the second page you see folks that build 15'11" that can sail 6 adults. ![]() I thought this was the coolest thing since it's a small enough to dock next to the garage. ![]() Yes, but it's best to go with modifications on the hull. Stevenson Projects sells kits for afew types of smaller sailing craft. Their designs can be built without the enclosed cabin, which requires some ingenuity, but can fit more crew, and would be slightly more "period" for re-enactors. It'd also give you a good feel for life aboard a "real" ship of the time. |
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