Preparing the Anchors
There are two large anchors, each consisting of three parts: the anchor, the anchor stocks and the anchor shackles:
Lucky me, I didn't needed too much cleaning of the pieces, so I after small work I proceeded to painting
... and then to assembling
Mounting Boomkins
Before assembling the anchors, I glued the boomkins in their place.
Anchor Rigging
In an earlier phase, while assembling the hull, I left an anchor rope loose, to be used in later stages. It is now time to use it. First, I made a loop through the anchor shackle, and then I secured it using a small size thread:
Once the knots and loops were secured with glue, I could cut off the excess threads and finalize the link to the anchor rope.
The anchor has two additional points where it should be rigged: one on the cathead, and one on the hull, under the rails. I focused first on the cathead. For this, I made a knot at the middle of the thread, tying it to the anchor shackle
I tied the thread then to the cathead, and secured the knot with glue.
Same procedure on the other side of the ship:
Finally, I could make the rigging of the anchor to the hull. For this, I tied one end of the thread
... and then the other end taking care the anchor is in the proper position
... and doing the same on the other side


















