More Fact Checking notes:
Found an interesting pdf from the following Thread:
http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/to ... -question/
Truxton's notes regarding sparring for the frigates during the construction/planning stages. As a general statement he generally recommended British practice at the time.
At the time of construction, there was yet to be established any sort of standards for masting, rigging, or sails by the US Navy...That didn't start till the somewhere around or after the Barbary conflict.
All the sails shown on the drawing were known to exist in the 1790's. These have been documented on the HMS Diana, a frigate built at the same time period as the "Consti". It's known that there was also a big crossover of British seamen with the US and one of the 2 key members of the design staff was trained by the Royal Navy.
I did a quick check of the main mast form Truxton's notes on my drawing, it's within a couple pixels of what's drawn. I'm still not convinced that the actual masting and spar dimensions used were recorded or have been transcribed to a format available on-line.
If anyone can show me a solid and verifiable reference, I'll
gladly redo the masting/sails/rigging (it's a big time commitment).
CraigH