I don't know what I'm talking about but if you changed your computer time setting to London and place would it trick the system or am I bonkers
It uses your IP address I believe to establish geography. To get around it use a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can then pretend to be anywhere in the world.I don't know what I'm talking about but if you changed your computer time setting to London and place would it trick the system or am I bonkers
Yes I thought exactly the same, if its a section of the keel then the “ribs” do seem to be very close to each other, and I began to wonder if it was to give it added strength as say a warship,,but your pictures of the Mary Rose show reasonably spaced out ribs,,,and of course, where is the keel? Fascinating stuff though.Well thanks for that, but it’s like no ship construction I’ve ever seen, not that that says much lol.
The ribs are next to each other, so I had a look at the Mary Rose, and again it looks a most unusual construction to me, different layers running in opposite directions.
Just shows what I don’t know!
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Hull bottom would be pretty flat with a outer keel.That picture of the Mary Rose shows very closely spaced ribs in exactly the same way as the photos. I still think the section is very flat for a hull section but am very happy to be wrong. Had thought carvel planking was too modern but just found out about the Gribschunden. If at all interested in this topic you HAVE to read up on her.
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