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Raxar
Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 2:28 pm
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Bombhead wrote:
Very nice subs Raxar,IMO the hardest thing to draw.
Thanks Bombhead!
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Raxar, can I tell you that I just love some of your names! They're really sounding fanciful! :D :lol:
Thanks Bezo! When making names, (often on the fly before saving) I try to blend Russian, Japanese, English, and German (The first 2 especially) sounds into them.
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Short and top heavy, there will be problems with stability. ;)
Yes, but the Väinämöinen had a similar draft, length, and height (albeit a bit lower). Internally her boilers and engines are located as low as possible and are long and low. Even still, crews hated her in bad weather.

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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 2:32 pm
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Raxar wrote:
Even still, crews hated her in bad weather.
Riding the puke train everybody! :lol:

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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 3:40 pm
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Raxar wrote:
Even still, crews hated her in bad weather.
Riding the puke train everybody! :lol:
Man I hated that! Worked on an ex Asheville-class gunboat used by the EPA. Try spending January off of Boston and February off of Cape May, NJ! I had my own place on deck where I stayed, which was basically when I wasn't sleeping (forget about eating!)!

One job I do _not_ miss, but I've now got a hell of a lot of respect for anybody who did convoy duty during the World Wars...


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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 4:27 pm
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1936 Audit of the Cenetian Naval Fleet
Capital Ships
Ships in commission: 19
Ships under Construction: 3
Battleships: 0
Heavy Cruisers: 3
Fuzhokov Class: 1
-Fuzhokov
Makari Class: 2
-Makari (Under Construction)
-Boko (Under Construction)
Light Cruisers: 17
Kor Class: 3
-Kor
-Jamb
-Kampwer
Kolaki Class: 4
-Kolaki
-Injulo
-Ryov
-Lakop
Zhumlo Class: 7
-Zhumlo
-Pakersk
-Rykpir
-Jonlan
-Kupotz
-Jama
-Leyitz
Weyan Class: 3
-Weyan
-Upio
-Nevara
Aircraft Carriers: 2
-Avion
-Lonfkom (Under Construction)

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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 8:42 pm
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Whoa ... that's a big numbers of light cruiser. :shock:

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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 3rd, 2012, 2:11 pm
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Yes, the light cruiser force forms the backbone of the navy. However, by 1938, the Kor Class will be retired.

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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 6th, 2012, 1:00 am
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And now for something completely different.
Shortly after the First Russo-Cenet War, the Navy took massive budget cuts. Three of the four surviving Rebellion Class battleships and many of the older monitors were sold for scrap to pay off various debts, and to provide funding for a new class of vessels. These vessels were 14 gun Ketches o'War. For budget reasons, they were pure sailing ships. While inadequate for major conflicts, they provided sufficeint for coastal defense and trade protection.
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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 6th, 2012, 1:13 am
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Hmmm...very interesting and actually quite a nifty little ship. However, I'm a little dubious about two things: Your rudder doesn't look anything you might see in a sloop (which this could be classified as). I'd change the stern post to a more straight one, without a smooth fairing at the keelson. Also, I recall that the British 3rd class cruiser HMS Rover, from about the same period was far less agile and weatherly and also noticeably slower than her siblings because she had a straight stem, like your ship does. She, too, was a steel-built ship, though ship-rigged.

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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 6th, 2012, 6:48 am
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Given your location, Baltic style gaff sails doesn't make sense.

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Post subject: Re: Federation of CenetPosted: August 7th, 2012, 2:01 am
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bezobrazov wrote:
Hmmm...very interesting and actually quite a nifty little ship. However, I'm a little dubious about two things: Your rudder doesn't look anything you might see in a sloop (which this could be classified as). I'd change the stern post to a more straight one, without a smooth fairing at the keelson. Also, I recall that the British 3rd class cruiser HMS Rover, from about the same period was far less agile and weatherly and also noticeably slower than her siblings because she had a straight stem, like your ship does. She, too, was a steel-built ship, though ship-rigged.
I'll se what I can do.
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Given your location, Baltic style gaff sails doesn't make sense.
I went for a gaff setup mostly because that's what I know the best, and I just really like gaff rigs. They're simple, put up alot of sail, and allow for the best angle for going into the wind. (Plus, I wouldn't want to be up on the yardarm reefing the sail in the Northern Pacific.)

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