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Victory Anchor shaft round or square Options
bernieku
#1 Posted : 14 August 2010 12:13:59

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Can anyone help
I have started to build the anchor but from the picture of Victory the shaft of the anchor is round
Was the original anchor shaft round or square as supplied

Hope you can shed some light on this

Bernie
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#2 Posted : 14 August 2010 13:45:57

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Hi Bernie

All the references that I have checked show the anchor shank(shaft) as being square/rectangular in cross-section. My primary reference for anchors is John Harland's Seamanship in the Age of Sail.

Possibly small boat anchors like the ones some of us have crafted for the launch might have a round shank.

Having said that, looking at the pictures of Victory on the web suggests that the edges have been rounded off on the replica bower anchors stowed on the bows giving a rounded appearance, but there is also what I believe is an original anchor on the quay side which has a very rectangular shape.

Anchors Picture

I checked out my anchor which I constructed some time ago now and it is almost rectangular with a slight bevel on the edges and I think will stay like that!

Mike T
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#3 Posted : 14 August 2010 15:05:39

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As an addendum to Mikes post,the end of the shank needs to be gently rounded off.
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bernieku
#4 Posted : 14 August 2010 16:37:56

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Thanks Guys
I will round off the edges as the pictures show

Bernie
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i know this is in the wrong thread but its as close as i can get lol.
The anchour to the launch, its a grapple anchor (correct me if im wrong) does it have 3 or 4 'hooks' to it. As we used size 14 fishing hooks for the eyelets to the cannons would i be able to use/destroy a fishing lure for the grapple to the launch.
i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
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there some thing wrong with the picture of anchors all the cannons in it don't look the sameConfused Laugh
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hi

I saw a number of grapples on Victory and they all were the same design just different sizes. note the steel is 4 pieces of square rod.
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Those grapnels were for throwing into the enemy rigging to pull ships together for boarding.But grapnel anchors are exactly the same.
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Thanks Mr T. and others.
I will sacrifice 1 of the grapnels/grappels(unsure) to make my life easier, and use a treble fishing hook.
Its something that i could easily correct at the end of 2 years worth of building/crying.
i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
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Here is a solution for you that I know several of us have used.
http://www.onlinehobbysi...Prod&productId=1045
These guys are based in Italy but they are pretty quick at delivery,as they have just returned from holidays then there may be a delay whilst they get out orders which have accumulated.Don't forget prices are in euros.
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#12 Posted : 25 August 2010 18:21:09

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Dontshootme wrote:
Here is a solution for you that I know several of us have used.
http://www.onlinehobbysi...Prod&productId=1045
These guys are based in Italy but they are pretty quick at delivery,as they have just returned from holidays then there may be a delay whilst they get out orders which have accumulated.Don't forget prices are in euros.


thanks for the link dontshootme, much appreciated
i dont know what weapons will be used in ww3 but ww4 will be sticks and stones.
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