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Post by mi5 on Oct 2, 2019 13:20:53 GMT
Hi All I am looking for some information on the rigging ie rigging plans as the one I got from Deag are totally wrong Thanks for the help Martyn
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Post by tromp on Oct 7, 2019 19:08:15 GMT
Hi Martyn, the best you can do is to purchase books and plans. This rigging plan in Lanitzki's book "Die Vasa von 1628".

but you would need further material to understand it. The side-profile from the museum would help, but you would also have to learn the terminologie. I also have th side-views of the plan above but These are some seven or eight Sheets, so nothing really that can be attached as a PDF-file.
Peter
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Post by mi5 on Oct 8, 2019 7:33:54 GMT
Thanks for the info Peter. I have had a lot of help from Michael aka mid1400 he has sent me loads of info so hopefully will be rigging her in the next few weeks. Martyn
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Post by fredhocker on Oct 11, 2019 6:49:42 GMT
The deAgostini rigging plan is not very close to the original, as it is greatly simplified and some of the belaying furniture is incorrect. The Lanitzki drawings are a little better, although not entirely accurate either. Much of the rigging reconstruction is conjectural in any case, since direct evidence of how lines were led is minimal. We can be cofident about some lines, such as the lower halliards and sheets and tacks, topsail sheets, topropes, and a few others, but much of the rest is based on combining the block types we have with secondary evidence, which is usefully summarized in Anderson's study of 17th-century rigging.
Fred
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Post by mi5 on Oct 11, 2019 7:24:53 GMT
Thanks for the info Fred . Martyn
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