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Commodore Swab

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  1. There should be a distinction made between the pumps failing and generators/engines failing. Without power they couldn't run the pumps.
  2. My information is from the crew, and I believe what they had to say. The pictures of the Bounty "sunk" while stille being on the surface would support what I said and not a hull failure.
  3. GAoP (golden age of pyracy) generally accecpted to of ended around 1720. I figure most weapons that would be used by pyrates during this period would be ones that were in common use no later than 1710-1715. This rules out many of the weapons on the market as they are listed as being something that was just being built in the early 1700's.
  4. I heard the ship would "flex" in 10 foot seas and the majority of the leaking came from the decking and not the hull.
  5. We have found lead sheeting on the wreck we are excavating (Spanish Galleon Sank circa 1733). On some of the pieces of lead there is what appears to be a burlap impression. The holes left from the nails indicate this would have been between the lead and the hull. Most are about 1/16 inch thick but some pieces have been found that are closer to 3/16. Most do not have any impression of burlap on them.
  6. Thinking about heading there this year for the first time.
  7. Single sliding pan Spanish miquelet lock on an over/under carbine/fowler.
  8. Wait till you see the next fishtail that's in the works . . . much much shorter and a much much much larger bore
  9. Probably the most common double barrel design was the side by side with separate locks (KISS). After all that is what developed into your modern double barrel shotgun.
  10. ahh well if you want to include double barrels you have the options for a double barrel double lock (over/under or side by side), swivel breech, or my personal favorite sliding pan. Actually in the next year or so I may have a puckle gun built, a nock volley gun and an over/under sliding pan built . . .
  11. When it comes to Queen Anne pistols I like to simply and only classify those that have the integrated side plate and turn off barrel as "Queen Anne" As far as GAoP multiple barrel guns go I have heard there was a forerunner of the Nock Volley Gun (7 barrel shoulder fired carbine), There is the "Puckle Gun" (rotating drum swivel cannon capable of 63 shots in 7 min), and here is a picture of a snaplock pistol for you as well
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