So um, I think I have a bit of an addiction to building ships, cause I went a built another one. This one went faster than even I expected, I began shaping the hull two weeks ago to the day in delftship, and now the model is complete, rigging, path and all.
The ship I chose is the 32 gun frigate USS Essex of 1799. She was built in Salem, Massachusetts, which held only about 10,000 people at the time, but had a strong maritime tradition. Rated at 32 guns she was not the most modern frigate for her time (the standard types in Europe were 40, 38, or 36 gun frigates, and the Constitution class frigates were huge compared to the Essex) though there were plenty of old 32 gun frigates left in European navies, just very few new ones being built. Anyways, despite her small size she was a well liked ship, and had fine lines. Before later alterations spoiled her speed, she was the second fastest frigate in the US Navy. Only the 44 gun USS President -one of Constitution’s sister ships- could match her speed. (I have more detailed sailing reports I can dig out when it comes time to decide on stats) She was the first US warship to round the Cape of Good Hope and enter the Indian Ocean, and was also the first American warship to round Cape Horn and enter the Pacific Ocean. After she sailed to the pacific in the war of 1812, she famously devastated the British whaling trade there, giving the admiralty a lot of grief. Eventually a British 36 gun frigate and 18 gun sloop were sent to hunt down the Essex, which they did, and cornered her off Valparaiso, Chile. Before she sailed, the Essex had foolishly been rearmed by the navy yard almost entirely with 32 pounder carronades, which gave her a ton of firepower but were a real weakness because an enemy armed with long guns could stay out of range and still pound away at the Essex. This is exactly what the Brits did, and to make things worse, the Essex ran aground while trying to take the battle to open water where she might be able to close with her opponents. Captain Porter of the Essex had no choice but to strike the Essex’s colours, and she was taken into the Royal Navy.
She was the definately the inspiraton for the USS Norfolk in the Aubrey/Maturin book the far side of the world, and the only real difference is that o'brian changed the name so he could do what he wanted with the plot. the role of the Norfolk was given to the Acheron in Master and Commander: the far side of the world, though the Acheron is quite a bit bigger than the Essex/Norfolk would've been.
Enough history, here are the pics
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252080654/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252080822/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081104/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081282/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081508/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081708/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081938/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252082116/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252082374/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252082572/in/photostream
*note, I cannot take credit for the figurehead, that is Helldiver's work.
for those who are wondering, she is about 95,700 tris. alot I know, but I kept it under 6 digits
The ship I chose is the 32 gun frigate USS Essex of 1799. She was built in Salem, Massachusetts, which held only about 10,000 people at the time, but had a strong maritime tradition. Rated at 32 guns she was not the most modern frigate for her time (the standard types in Europe were 40, 38, or 36 gun frigates, and the Constitution class frigates were huge compared to the Essex) though there were plenty of old 32 gun frigates left in European navies, just very few new ones being built. Anyways, despite her small size she was a well liked ship, and had fine lines. Before later alterations spoiled her speed, she was the second fastest frigate in the US Navy. Only the 44 gun USS President -one of Constitution’s sister ships- could match her speed. (I have more detailed sailing reports I can dig out when it comes time to decide on stats) She was the first US warship to round the Cape of Good Hope and enter the Indian Ocean, and was also the first American warship to round Cape Horn and enter the Pacific Ocean. After she sailed to the pacific in the war of 1812, she famously devastated the British whaling trade there, giving the admiralty a lot of grief. Eventually a British 36 gun frigate and 18 gun sloop were sent to hunt down the Essex, which they did, and cornered her off Valparaiso, Chile. Before she sailed, the Essex had foolishly been rearmed by the navy yard almost entirely with 32 pounder carronades, which gave her a ton of firepower but were a real weakness because an enemy armed with long guns could stay out of range and still pound away at the Essex. This is exactly what the Brits did, and to make things worse, the Essex ran aground while trying to take the battle to open water where she might be able to close with her opponents. Captain Porter of the Essex had no choice but to strike the Essex’s colours, and she was taken into the Royal Navy.
She was the definately the inspiraton for the USS Norfolk in the Aubrey/Maturin book the far side of the world, and the only real difference is that o'brian changed the name so he could do what he wanted with the plot. the role of the Norfolk was given to the Acheron in Master and Commander: the far side of the world, though the Acheron is quite a bit bigger than the Essex/Norfolk would've been.
Enough history, here are the pics
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252080654/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252080822/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081104/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081282/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081508/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081708/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252081938/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252082116/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252082374/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64339105@N08/7252082572/in/photostream
*note, I cannot take credit for the figurehead, that is Helldiver's work.
for those who are wondering, she is about 95,700 tris. alot I know, but I kept it under 6 digits