I saw a likely mounting position for a swivel gun just before I hauled Gary's 'Ship' from the shipyard to his house in Longmont, Colorado yesterday. I think it's a winch, a hard rubber thing that revolves around a central pin and ratchet mechanism. A long time ago I saw one of these used as a mount for a Yacht Race starting cannon (BL 10 Ga.) A traverse limiting plate with two bronze pins could be adapted to limit the gun's 360 deg traverse to maybe, 60 degs. Anybody know about these?
Also We are looking for more points of interest for a sailboat voyage in, maybe the Spring of 2012 after the Captain (Pugwash) and crew, me (Sponge) and Mike (Porkchop) learn all the nautical stuff we need to stay afloat and how to navigate. THANK YOU gulfcoastblackpowder! We are making a map with all those you mentioned. Has anybody been to Fort Massachusetts? Wondering what ordnance it has today, if any. On Shiprock Island in the Gulf near Alabama, it is small, but very cool looking, as I recall from an Artilleryman Magazine article. Come on fellas, Gary's boat looks much larger in front of his house than it did in the boatyard, kind of like a beached Whale, it needs something other than size to get some respect; it needs swivel guns, Port and Starboard!! How to mount? How.....to.....Mount??
Tracy and Mike