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Mystic Seaport, in Mystic Conneticut is a working seaport, and restores and cares for old wooden boats as well as educates people about boats. You can wander there for days.... if you love boats. By artist Susan Vineyard
Bjornson_20120319_1212: Edwin from Inveneo ICIP Setright mounts RocketM5s and AirMax sectors on a tower standoff. We save a lot of time by pre-installing standoffs before hauling them up the tower.
From left to right - Chantal Grass, Max Hooper, Joshua Osborne, Martin Sonck, Ryo Barton, Kate Barton and Willow Irving.
Photo by Bernard Sonck
There isn't much rigging in the lateen sail design, so here's a detail shot for the knot-heads out there.
Monday 8th September
Only one of the Tall Ships is open as he rest are prepping for tomorrows Parade of Sail so my plan to get on board is abandoned.
This was a learning exercise for me, all through the process I was thinking of steps I could have taken to make it easier.
The float struts are not pinned, and that would have made my life much easier. Most of what little strength they have is in the fishing line rigging holding them together.
Another work related shot, in this image we supplied the rigging gear between the crane hook and the lifting frame. A rather complex arrangement to provide an equalised 8 point lift.
Really high tide at South Woodham Ferrers yesterday, showing the boats off really well. I was quite taken with the rigging on this boat :-)
This is the shot I went for. Twelve years ago when I first visited Mystic Seaport I stood on the deck of the Morgan and took a very similar shot with an old Kodak point and shoot film camera.
The resulting print is now very faded and the negative is badly scratched (not my fault!) so I was determined to get a digital replacement.
I'm currently having it turned into a poster.
Charles W Morgan.
Former whaling ship out of New Bedford Massachusetts, now permanently berthed in Mystic Seaport, Connecticut.
Her maiden voyage took place in 1841 when she set sail for the Pacific, via Cape Horn and brought back 2,400 barrels of whale oil and 10,000lbs of baleen (whalebone) from a trip lasting more than three years.
This is the standard configuration with a steering oar. Other options include a kick up rudder mounted
on the outboard bracket or paddle steering if you have a crewmember to handle the sail.
Rick Markley of Aspect Multimedia mounts a 360 camera to the Chieftain MK10. As Chris Hernandez (Breach Bang Clear) and David Merrill (Recoil Magazine) prepare to drive.
Rigging
Anchor Chains,Chain Fittings,Super Shackles ,Rigging,Industry Chains
Zhenjiang Jinmao Marine Supply Co., Ltd., founded in 2002, is a professional supplier of marine equipment and industrial hardware.
Our main products are various chains (anchor chain, mining chain, lifting chain...) and fittings from dia3mm to dia122mm, and certified by CCS, LR, ABS, GL, DNV, NK, BV and KR...
We sale products as follows:
1. anchor chain.
2.chain's fittings ( Kenter shackle ,joining shackle ,end shackle, swivel ,swivel shackle ,buoy shackle ,pear shackle ,"C" type shackle ,quick release hook ,pelican hook chain stopper ,"J" chain chaser ,towing plate...).
3. rigging.
4. industry chains (lifting chain, mining chain, cement kiln chain...).
5. chain slings.
6. steel castings (chain stopper, chocks, ballards...).
7. iron castings (chain wheel box, cylinder cover, machine tool bed...).
8. various rubber fenders(type CY,D,GD,A,SA,SC,M,W).
9. rubber seals.
10.lifesaving equipment (launching appliance of fast rescue boat, gravity rolling type davit rescue boat, winch of pilot ladder, steel and aluminum accommodation ladder...).
11. propellers (high skewed propeller, eagle wing skewed propeller...).
12. steel wire rope(dia1.5mm to dia70mm).
The product range will be constantly updated
CBMM Rigger Sam Hilgartner works on the rigging for the 1889 nine-log bugeye, Edna Lockwood. She re-launches at OysterFest, Saturday, October 27, 2018, with more at www.ednalockwood.org