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Glen
#1 Posted : 30 September 2012 15:29:55

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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knows how much of Victory is still original from when she was first laid down.Confused
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#2 Posted : 30 September 2012 15:38:11

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Hi Glen,
I bet it won't be much, probably the keel but not much more above.

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#3 Posted : 30 September 2012 15:50:35

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tf64 wrote:
Hi Glen,
I bet it won't be much, probably the keel but not much more above.

Regards Trev.

I don't think that it is that much either? Not after all the refits she had undergone in her time and especially after being rammed in 1903 by HMS Neptune, then bombed by the Luftwaffe during the last war which damaged her keel..I think that there is a write up on here somewhere that states just how much of Victory is original?
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#4 Posted : 30 September 2012 16:06:36

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If I remember correctly a tour guide said it's basically a few planks on the lower gundeck that are still original.But I may be wrong.
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#5 Posted : 01 October 2012 17:38:53

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Do you remember a story from the comedy series "Only Fools & Horses" where in one episode 'Trigger' (the road sweeper) was awarded a medal by the council for having the same broom for 17 years.
He said to Del & Rodney in the cafe "Yeah! That's right, 17 years - it's had 12 new handles & 20 new heads"
(the number of new handles and heads might not be quite right but at least you get the gist of it)
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Good analogy Daffy LOL
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"all the refits she had undergone in her time and especially after being rammed in 1903 by HMS Neptune, then bombed by the Luftwaffe during the last war"

I'm supprised shes still around BigGrin
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#8 Posted : 01 October 2012 18:26:55

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daffy09 wrote:
Do you remember a story from the comedy series "Only Fools & Horses" where in one episode 'Trigger' (the road sweeper) was awarded a medal by the council for having the same broom for 17 years.
He said to Del & Rodney in the cafe "Yeah! That's right, 17 years - it's had 12 new handles & 20 new heads"
(the number of new handles and heads might not be quite right but at least you get the gist of it)
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One of my all time fav comedy moments LOL LOL
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#9 Posted : 01 October 2012 19:24:09

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Am I right in saying the Victory was dismasted at Trafalger and towed back to port. If so none of the masts will be original.
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#10 Posted : 01 October 2012 20:42:59

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Yes, I believe you are correct there, Victory was towed to Gibraltar. So I assume her masts were shot...The masts currently on the Victory are hollow wrought-iron masts, which were taken from a ship called the Shah in the 1880's.
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My understanding is that one of the decks is original from when she was in service at Trafalgar and that is the middle gun deck that you first step on As you go aboard. That is according to one of the gides the current mast are steel that the Victorians installed and the upper decks are mahogany from the royal yacht before Britania
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yep she was truly de masted at Trafalgar,she was towed to Gibraltar with nelson pickled in a barrel of rum,temp repairs carried out and sailed back to portsmouth. her prow was totally destroyed and needed major re-fit.
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daffy09 wrote:
Do you remember a story from the comedy series "Only Fools & Horses" where in one episode 'Trigger' (the road sweeper) was awarded a medal by the council for having the same broom for 17 years.
He said to Del & Rodney in the cafe "Yeah! That's right, 17 years - it's had 12 new handles & 20 new heads"
(the number of new handles and heads might not be quite right but at least you get the gist of it)
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