GLAD TIDINGS – PINKY SCHOONER
PLANK ON FRAME
Originating in
16th century Europe, the Pinky received its name from its uplifted, narrow,
or “pinked” stern. These sturdy, seaworthy craft ruled the New England
fishing industry from 1815 to 1840. They were gradually replaced by the
larger, faster Gloucester schooners. Because of their stability and grace,
many pinky schooners were built as pleasure boats in the late 1900’s.
Model Shipways’ Glad Tidings plans are based on original drawings by
Howard I. Chapelle for a typical Maine pinky, a boat he had built and
actually sailed. Launched in 1937, Chapelle’s Glad Tidings was a
two-masted schooner with a gaff rigged fore and aft mainsail, and single jib.
Our Glad Tidings contains features never before seen on any commercially
available kit. We’ve laser cut the bulwark strakes, and our plans show the
spiling and placement of the hull planking strips to exact dimension. Single
plank-on-bulkhead construction uses laser cut plywood, basswood and cherry
components. Expertly cast Britannia metal castings include anchor shanks,
smoke stacks, windlass, cabin port-lights and turnbuckles. Brass is used for
eyebolts, split rings, nail and other fittings. Keel, stem, hull and deck
planking strips, dowels for masts and yards are fine basswood. Six diameters
of beige standing and black running rigging, deadeyes and four sizes of
blocks guarantee a realistic replica. Five sheets of detailed plans and
illustrated step-by-step instruction manual assure trouble-free assembly.
(Display base and pedestals are not included.)
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Intermediate Level
1/24 SCALE – 29-1/2” X 5-1/4”
MS-2180 PRICE:
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