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It's a sarcastic applause from Captain Hull, cause it's taken me longer to build a 3ft model than it did to make the real oneComplex and purposeful simultaneously.
Listen now. Hush. Can you hear Isaac Hull's applause?
True that Bob.He had what, a couple of hundred skilled craftsmen doing his bidding, where as you're just one craftsman.
The National parks website says " One of these warships, USS Constitution, was built at Hartt's shipyard in the North End of Boston. Construction began in 1794 and Constitution launched on October 21, 1797. The ship sailed its first cruise the next year as the Quasi-War with France emerged. Later it served in engagements with pirates off the Barbary Coast in the Mediterranean."It's a sarcastic applause from Captain Hull, cause it's taken me longer to build a 3ft model than it did to make the real one
Cool!The National parks website says " One of these warships, USS Constitution, was built at Hartt's shipyard in the North End of Boston. Construction began in 1794 and Constitution launched on October 21, 1797. The ship sailed its first cruise the next year as the Quasi-War with France emerged. Later it served in engagements with pirates off the Barbary Coast in the Mediterranean."
You're handily ahead of the original 4-year build schedule.
Captains Samuel Nicholson, Steven Decatur and Isaac Hull are all applauding your devotion and skill. Sir.
Thanks errains!If you fancy a read the book Six Frigates is quit excellent. It covers the construction and history of the original six boats including the Conny.
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