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That's a nice boat phred. I like the SNOT on the front of the boat.(not sure if you can call it a bow on a small long boat)

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That is a huge longboat Blackmoor! I've actually never seen one quite so large, wonder if it had a special purpose to fit so many men. How many minifigs do you think yours would hold? You should try it just for comparison :pir_laugh2:

:jollyroger: DPW

See my previous post. :pir_laugh2:

Most of the longboats aboard a third rate were also equipped with a mast and a hold under the waterline for supplies. There are even some examples carrying swivel guns.

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I've built two boats for Matterhorn based off DPW's design. I've added reddish brown flooring and some grates to add just a small amount more detail. I really love these little boats.

They are sized as a 24 foot launch, and a 22 foot yawls. These would have had small masts, spars, and sails though I don't think I will makes those for these two. I think I will try to make a shorter version at only 2/3 the height for a more waterline look for when the boats are off the ship's beams. I would like to include the sails on one of these.

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Edited by Mr. Townsend

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I build an admiral barge ones, there's a topic about it here

it was a bit stubby and square, but my main goal when building was that a rowing crew of 8 actually would fit in it.

Bart

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Hey there,

now about my long boats:)

First I tried to build the long boat for my ship like Legonardo.

On this pic you can see a newer attempt, which was oriented by the one from Captain Green Hair and Errorist.

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I didn't have a lot of those round bowed bricks.

But then I decided to just buy them online and improve the boat.

Didn't find the right coloured bricks for the rudder but you can easily attach one.

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You also can add a bowsprit and a mast, if you want to use it as a little cutter or change the era of time, the boat is floating in.

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Greetings,

Wellesley!

P.S.: I still think that the long boat from Captain Green Hair and Errorist looks best.

Edited by Wellesley

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They look great ejred. I like how wide you were able to make the launch. I was experimenting with making one of my boats wider a few weeks ago and couldn't find a solution I liked. Excellent work!

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It makes me think of this:

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Ha you're right! I suppose I was channeling that picture subconsciously when I posed the figures, although I hadn't thought of it

They look great ejred. I like how wide you were able to make the launch. I was experimenting with making one of my boats wider a few weeks ago and couldn't find a solution I liked. Excellent work!

Thanks! It is nice and roomy. I was planing 5-wide seats, but then was surprised to find that 6-stud fit. I think I will switch back to five though, since the "ribs" I put in prevent the figures from actually sitting on the 6 stud bench properly...

I decided to switch the stripes to dark red, and my black rudders came in so I was able to ditch the dark blue one. I'm working on the pinnace now...

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