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Ivan Henry aka Moose

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  1. The Adventure at Charles Town Landing might be a good model for a GAoP ship. It is based on coastal ships being built in America in the 2nd half of the 17th century. It is 73 feet long but only needed a small crew to work it.

    I have the sail plan somewhere but you can get the idea from the pictures. It has five sails. Two of them are square sails that would work nicely as shelter.

    BTW, since the ship would be on its side, nearly everything would have to be taken off. Anything left on might damage the ship or make it difficult to re-float it.

    THanks Mark! Got my eye on that top sail...

  2. Welcome Matthew!

    Mission - you said "Unit" rolleyes.gif

    I too have some "don't wear no mores" if you be my size - but then, we don't know your size... This is the place to get info - very knowledgable folks here, for the most part. rolleyes.gif If I can help you with armament or accessories let me know.

  3. I am going to begin a project to create a careening camp that is as realistic as I can make it - sail tied to trees, contents of ship under it.... Well, the sail will probably be canvas. This would be the camp of sailors careening their sloop.

    I would like to see any references that you might have on this type. I am particularly interested in what would have been taken off the ship (I have heard everything that wasn't nailed down) and what sorts of items would have been found under the sail cloth. Any references are appreciated. I am also interested on the size and shape of one of the smaller sails on a sloop.

    Captain Lowther's Careening Camp

  4. I have long been unhappy with tube socks that are supposed to be passable. My question, are they passable or completely wrong for 1600s - 1700s. I have turned up two extant examples that are radically different. They are sewn from fabric instead of knitted from yarn. Are we talking two actual types of stockings here or one correct and one incorrect? The other option could be that the pictures below are boot hose? I am confused and could use some more documentation / research.

    Below are the examples I found of mid and late 1600s stocking.

    hoseenglandlate17thcent.jpg

    pairofstockingsenglishm.jpg

  5. Just a kinda quick question.....

    I'm kinda wondering... well why bother..... no one knows why I'm dressed funny.... or the time period...it's not PoTC.....It's starting to wear me out...

    I like the time period (even tho no one knows it)

    But .... well.. sorry...

    But i'm getting ...... well.... bummed out....

    So how much longer do I play.......?

    Someone needed the "Searle's Raid Buccaneer Impression Recharge" this year..... Actually, most people are idiots (pub members aside). During Searles raid, I heard people chanting "USA USA USA" and was called "Ben Franklin" while wearing full collar of bandoliers and toting a matchlock musket (I wasn't wearing little round glasses nor flying a kite).

    Most American's have a small biased briefing on history and easily get bored with their short attention spans for anything more than a soundbite. It is our responsibility to, if nothing else, let them know that there is more to learn. Simple as that. Leave it to someone to learn or to not learn. I derive some weird pleasure in stumping people. But hey, I'm kinda odd like that....

    Chin up Buccaneer! If you dressed like a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, everyone would know who you are and then you would be really miserable.

  6. Thanks H.....it appears that the web sites rules and regs for weapons is down.....i contacted Jeff J. and the Captain.......

    May I suggest a dog lock or even a late matchlock musket? Although a pistol works at Searkes they are a little out of place in a musket battle where the opposing force is at most times 50 a 70 yards away.

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