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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    The picture I posted earlier that was in Swedish said this:

    Main mast:
    Length: width + length / 2.23
    Diameter: length x 0.030864

    Main topmast:
    Length: 1.5 x width
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Main topgallant:
    Length: 5/6 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Foremast:
    Length: main mast x 0.93

    Fore topmast:
    Length: 0.0666 x masthead shorter than main topmast.
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Fore topgallant:
    Length: 7/9 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Mizzen mast:
    Length: main mast x 0.84
    Diameter: length x 0.027778 x (for 1st - 3rd rates 0.6, others 0+.67)

    Mizzen topmast:
    Length: width
    Diameter: length x 0.024306

    Mizzen topgallant:
    Length: 1/2 x width
    Diameter: 1/48 of length

    Masthead: 1/5

    "Kaltopp" It's the masthead but it's written in addition to masthead in the table.
    Length: 1/5

    Note: The length of the masts would be from standing on the keel.
    Thaank you also for this Jonas. That will no doubt prove very useful.

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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    I now have the ship card done for Camilla.
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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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