Welcome to my blog, where I post step-by-step pictures and comments as I construct wooden model ships.
My first blog project will be the H.M.A.V. Bounty's Launch, made famous by the 1787 mutiny on the Bounty. The launch was the Bounty's service boat. The mutineers, led by Fletcher Christian, forced Capt. William Bligh and 18 other loyal crew into the launch and cast them adrift in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with hardly any provisions. Capt. Bligh navigated the launch almost 4,000 miles over 47 days to the closest friendly port -- Timor. It remains one of the most amazing feats of survival and navigation skill in history.
First, a disclaimer: I call the HMS Bounty the HMAV Bounty because I'm a Big Geek. The designation "H.M.S.", standing for "His Majesty's Ship", was never used for the Bounty (it didn't come into formal use until the 1790s). It was most frequently referred to as His Majesty's Armed Vessel the Bounty, so I refer to is as HMAV Bounty. But there's no reason it wouldn't have been called HMS if the mutiny had happened 10 years later. So there.
My kit was purchased from ModelExpo. It was manufactured by Model Shipways. The scale is 1:16, or 3/4 inch = 1 foot. Here are the model's specifications:
Actual Launch Model
Length: 23 feet 17.25 inches
Beam: 6 ' 9 " 5.378 inches
Depth: 2 ' 9 " 2.063 inches
Height w/ masts: 19 ' 14.378 inches
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