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    S Y Scotia - 1902-04 Antarctic Expedition

    Inspired by the excellent BBC 4 documentary shown on Tuesday 21 August on Dr William S Bruce the Scottish Antarctic Explorer (still available on iPlayer), I was toying with the idea of scratch building a model of his Vessel the S Y Scotia refitted at the Ailsa Shipyard, Troon, Scotland.

    Have Googled for drawings without success and wondered if any readers have any ideas where I could look for drawings, if indeed they exist.

    Many thanks

    Derek
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    Had a little dig myself Derek sounds an interesting project.

    Ship Design and Construction Drawings, 1862 - 1909

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    Liverpool museums - Merseyside Maritime Museumarchive/pdf/Ship...

    You may have already located these.

    Wonder if there is a mueum on ship building in Scotland who may be able to help.

    Laurie

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      #3
      Many thanks Laurie, You have given me some new leads which I wil follow up. Many thanks for your time and effort.

      Cheers Derek

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      • Ian M
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        • Dec 2008
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        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        You might find this interesting Derek

        Scotia expedition

        Ian M
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        Bismarck

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          #5
          Many thanks Ian, These photo's will be very useful for the finer detail. I am still looking for a source for the drawings especially the hull lines etc. Appreciate your time and effort. I think she would make for an attractive and interesting model. Cheers Derek

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          • Ian M
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            • Dec 2008
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            • Ian
            • Falster, Denmark

            #6
            I will ask some of my ship builder buddies if they know of anything-

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            Bismarck

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              I will ask some of my ship builder buddies if they know of anything-Ian M
              Thanks again Ian. Cheers Derek

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                I will ask some of my ship builder buddies if they know of anything-Ian M
                Hi again Ian. There is a slight Danish connection. in 1891–92 the ship was used by the Danish naval officer, Lieutenant C. Ryder, to explore the inner recesses of Scoresby Sund, finally visiting Angmagssalik. In 1902.

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                  #9
                  Found this on the Glasgow digital library (you've probably already been here)

                  The Ship,

                  There's not really a lot on t'interweb about this ship, even in it's original "SS Hekla" fitting.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by \
                    Found this on the Glasgow digital library (you've probably already been here)The Ship,

                    There's not really a lot on t'interweb about this ship, even in it's original "SS Hekla" fitting.
                    Thanks Colin, I found this excellent website, its very good. I very much appreciate your time and effort. I have contacted the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich and some of the Scottish Maritime Museums, so await replies. Thanks again, if I make any progress I will update this posting. Cheers Derek

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                    • Guest

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                      Originally posted by \
                      Thanks Colin, I found this excellent website, its very good. I very much appreciate your time and effort. I have contacted the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich and some of the Scottish Maritime Museums, so await replies. Thanks again, if I make any progress I will update this posting. Cheers Derek
                      Yes would be very interested to find how you get on Derek. Always amazes me how Britain seems to have been so organised & kept so many records of so many things.

                      Funniest is this looking for the King (cannot remember which one) in the Leicester Car Park. Came up on the news just like that & Pauline & I burst out laughing.

                      Laurie

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                        #12
                        Hi Laurie, Thought I would update you.

                        No luck so far: -

                        The Norwegian Maritime Museum, Oslo have no drawings of the Hekla.

                        Dundee Heritage who own the RRS Discovery, have no information on the SY Scotia.

                        Have had acknowledgements from Glasgow University and the National Maritime Museum,Greenwich who are both still searching their records.

                        There is supposed to be an excellent book, see below which is supposed to give a wealth of detail for the Marine Modeller, but at £65 for paperback and £230 for hardback, I am reluctant to commit sight unseen.

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                        Finally there are plans available, see bottom of website page for 'Auxiliary Barque Rigged Whaler' (Auxiliary Barque Rigged Whaler - Elevation and Plans of Each Deck. | Brown, Son and Ferguson Ltd - Nautical Publishers, Printers and Ships Stationers) of a vessel similar to the RRS Discovery, but since the Discovery and Scott's other ship the SS Terra Nova were significantly longer than the SY Scotia I will see what if anything Glasgow and Greenwwich come up with first.

                        Will update you again. Cheers Derek

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                          Hi Derek.

                          Here there are interesting models, Discovery and Terra Nova, but not Scotia (sorry). Probably you could obtain help or information to obtain the plans.

                          Good luck and all the best.

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                            #14
                            Thanks Polux, I am aware of this website, but no luck. Cheers Derek

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                              Another update. The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich have no Drawings, but they have referred me to this website. GL Watson | Archive This company unbelievably were the naval architects that worked on the SY Scotia conversion originally (for no fee), and are still in existance. As you can see they have a very extensive archive. Have contacted them to see what they have. Cheers Derek

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