Ned Loe Posted April 15, 2015 Share Posted April 15, 2015 'Petr and Pavel' 24-gun frigate rank "Peter and Paul" - was built in Holland at the Amsterdam shipyard of the East India Company under the direction of the ship's master class Harry Fields. Peter I participated in the construction of the frigate "Peter and Paul" from his bookmarks and almost to the end of the work. Body wooden frigate, odnodechny (one lower deck), with closed bow and aft ends, and the middle part of the upper deck was open. The double bottom is extended to its full length from stem to stern frame. Bowsprit with a jib-boom carried by the Dutch system, with upward jib-boom and sail straight. Nasal vessel There is decorated with figures in the form of Aphrodite. Forkastele posed on the foremast and the ship's bell was placed (bell) and fore-hatch, and on the sides fastened kramboly to hold the anchors. At the waist, that is, between foremast and mainmast, placed the input ladder, skylights, which were located on a rowing boat and a 6-rowing yawl. On both sides of the waist were berthed grid, where the team was cleaning day beds, served during the melee protection from enemy bullets and buckshot. For the mainmast were located quarterdeck, which housed the entrance ramp and skylight. Mizzen-mast, was oblique and Latin sail straight kryuysel. Mizzen mast for the executed command bridge, which ended with a stern balcony. Main propulsion sailing, three masts carrying 9 lines (foremast, fore-topsail, fore-bramsails, mainsail, main-topsail, main-bramsails, kryuysel, direct and straight jib boom-jib) and 3 sails oblique (fore-staysail, fore-topmast staysail and mizzen), total sail area - 490 m2. Frigate had one wheel of the bog oak. Armament consisted of the frigate: 22 Single-6-pounder (96 mm) guns with a barrel length of 20 calibres, which were located at the board on the upper deck, as closed in the bow and stern, and the open in the middle of the frigate. Loading the manual through the barrel of the nuclei. Ammunition located in the cellars fed manually. Calculation tools included 4 people. Instrument of iron, smooth place on the wooden wheeled machine. The cannon's angle reached 10 °. The firing range is about 1.3 km. Weight gun was about 838.2 kg. 4 Single-3-pounders (76 mm) with a barrel length of 19 calibers. Two retiradnye aft on the lower deck under the commander's balcony and two Dogon in the bow of the frigate. Instrument of iron, smooth on the pin could rotate around its axis. Loading the manual nuclei. Mass gun was 368.3 kg. 24-gun frigate rank "Peter and Paul" is known that in its construction as a shipwright participated Peter I, received a certificate upon completion of construction of the ship's master. Frigate was built on the Amsterdam shipyard in Holland. Navy frigate commissioned in 1698 Plans Drop box link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f1dida2gb2f9xdx/AABq32qxlfYYRY7hwo2Spwnta?dl=0 Direct link: http://www.and-kin2008.narod.ru/drawingfpip.html 3d Model example found online 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeBoiteux Posted April 15, 2015 Share Posted April 15, 2015 (edited) + 1. Small ships are needed. Great except the reddish colour of the 3d model. The 2d drawing is much better, IMHO. (edit) XVIIth-century ships are needed too... Edited April 16, 2015 by LeBoiteux 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Austrum Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 Yep give this one a vote. It has a very unique hull shape that will set it apart from other ships plus it is a nice small little warship, the type that will likely make up the bulk of Open World game play. They definitely should consider this one if for no other reason that its general look and feel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bart Smith Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 Is this Cerberus form PotBS? Pretty sure it is... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mirones Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 jup it is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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