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Looking through some books and photos it seems the CQ bow is more raked than J/J, which seems almost vertical. The question is...given the differences between the hulls, would it be better just to scratchbuild a Jupiter hull, than major butchery on a CQ hull...although I have considerably butchered the bent bow of my MV Lochiel successfully...then again cutting a whole section out is quite a daunting task!!!
I have always wondered about why the Jupiter's sponsons/belting were so close to water level, compared to Caledonia, Mercury and Cardiff Queen. Surely not a deadweight problem, as if she sat lower in the water than was intended, then her paddle blades would dig in too deep also?
The sponsons must have caused some drag due to heavy seas hitting them in adverse conditions...maybe thats why they made Cardiff Queen longer.
I have seen Sandy's fine model of Jupiter in the museum in Dunoon, very large & imposing at 5/16" to the foot.Clark
[Quote from: djcf on March 15, 2009, 09:54:57 AM The sponsons must have caused some drag due to heavy seas hitting them in adverse conditions...maybe thats why they made Cardiff Queen longer. I'm sure thats not entirely true.