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Hi EverybodyAnother random question from me i'm afraid, if anyone has a lead to help me find the answer, I would be very grateful!For sometime now, as some of you know, I have been slowly working on a range of research projects resulting in a collection of plans being drawn up in pretty high accuracy for future, and current modelling projects.Several of you have already helped me with my Jeanie Deans and P&A Campbells projects, now it is the time of my Waverley one! I thought this drawing had been pretty much finished, as the information I had gathered from various sources is pretty extensive, and the drawing at 1:32 scale on CAD has after much persuasion really started to take shape very well, however I got to working on the run of the various strakes of plating forming the shell of the hull, and became a little confused with the bow........to cut a loooong story short, does anyone out there have:A, A drawing or information concerning the ships stem and stern which would give the height of the prom deck (or main deck for that matter as the are parallel on the centre line) above the baseline at extream stem and stern, or at a defined place near either? B, A drawing or information which gives the amount of sheer forward and aft so that the above could be calulated?C, A drawing or information which would show wether the top stake of plating, the one painted offwhite with the maindeck windows in it, wether it gets marginally shallower/less tall/deep towards the bow, as the Jeanie Deans does, but less extream, of wether it is parallel as the Medway Queen is, and as would generally be assumed from looking at the ship casually without looking into it, I have confirmed that all the other strakes do get narrower towards the bow, including the thin one with the yellow stripes on it, so i am suspicious....!I have spent a great deal of time taking measurements off drawings, to try to get this precise, but seem to come out with a different answer each time, and stared at the fotos tryin to work out point C till my eyes go blurred!!!!Due to the very satisfactory results of the rest of the drawing, I am keen to get the bow and stern just right, any thoughts or leads gratefully received!Cheers, Andy