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  • May 11, 2021 12:21 PM | David Eddy

    The Board of Directors of the Nautical Research Guild is pleased to announce the 2021 Photographic Ship Model Review & Juried Competition. The last NRG model photo competition was in 2015 (click here to view the winners). 

    Please note that the entry deadline for this competition has passed.

    The competition has been updated to make it easier to submit your photographs. All files will be submitted on-line…no more downloading the files to a DVD or driving to the post office. Entrants will also receive a written review of their model. Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded for the First, Second and Third place models in three categories: Apprentice, Journeyman and Master. A Best of Show medal will be awarded to the best Gold medal winner and ribbons will be awarded to models with qualifying points.

    The competition is open to Regular Members in good standing of the Nautical Research Guild. If you are not currently a member, join the Guild for as low as $40 and enter the Competition. The fee is only $30 per model entered. Winners will be announced at the Annual Member’s Meeting in the Fall. To view the complete rules click here. The forms are in PDF format and can be read with Adobe Reader. Click here for help with viewing PDF files.

    It has been a long time between competitions. You have had plenty of time to build some great models. 

    Click here to learn more about the competition.


  • April 12, 2021 3:21 PM | David Eddy

    Colonel John Glover’s Marblehead schooner Hannah (1765 - 1775): Fishing for the truth by Randle McLean Biddle is an in-depth research monograph that first appeared with an introduction in the Winter 2020 issue of the Nautical Research Journal.  The monograph was continued with 5 additional parts made available here on the Nautical Research Guild website.

    Now, this in-depth research monograph is available as a downloadable PDF for NRG members. Available as a single download or as individual PDFs by clicking here.

    With these PDFs, one for each Part of the monograph, you can:

    • Print a copy for a three-ring binder for handy reference for your personal library bookshelf.
    • Print copies of selected pages for use in your workshop if you choose to build your own interpretation of Hannah from the 1:48 drawings provided.
    • Read the monograph either on your device or on paper.

    NRG members can download the PDFs and additional drawings by clicking here.

    Not an NRG member yet?  Click here to learn more about membership and get access to this monograph!


  • April 05, 2021 8:41 AM | David Eddy

    The Board has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2021 Conference. 

    Many of our previous attendees are senior citizens or have high risk factors for contracting COVID-19. Therefore, the Board has concluded that many members will still be reluctant to travel to attend the event this Fall.

    We have been in contact with the Channel Islands Maritime Museum and are hopeful that we will be able to hold the 2022 Conference there. 

    Our Annual Meeting will be a virtual event later in the year.  Details will be announced in the Secretary’s News Letter when the date is determined.

  • February 23, 2021 9:25 AM | David Eddy

    The Spring 2021 edition of the Nautical Research Journal is now available!  

    Digital subscribers can access the digital edition here. Print subscribers will be receiving their copies by mail soon!


    Features

    • Modeling a pair of 8-foot washstrake dinghies, Part 2 by Steve Wheeler
    • Staten Island's Illusory Shipyard by Michael Bernstein
    • Mississippi Plank River Raft by Alan O’Neill
    • HMS Wolf—hybrid hull and deck construction in card, paper and wood at 1:96 scale by Ian McLaughlan
    • A Model of the Raft of Cabeza de Vaca, Florida to Texas, Fall 1528 by Bill Wardle
    • Sandrala by Alex Bellinger
    • Neptunia No. 300
    • The "Big Mac" attack--Icebreaker Mackinaw battles lake ice 75 years ago! by William H. Thiesen

    Columns and Editorials

    • Editorial: Technology by Paul E. Fontenoy
    • Shop Notes, featuring Making gratings by Steve Wheeler and A New Design Block Stropping Vise by William E. Sproul
    • Tips & Techniques, featuring The importance of kit instructions by Kurt Van Dahm
    • Model Review, featuring Muscongus Bay lobster smack: A new Shipwright’s Series kit by Kurt Van Dahm
    • Book Reviews
  • November 20, 2020 1:12 PM | David Eddy

    The Winter 2020 edition of the Nautical Research Journal is now available!  

    Digital subscribers can access the digital edition here. Print subscribers will be receiving their copies by mail soon!

    Features

    • Modeling a pair of 8-foot washstrake dinghies, Part 1 by Steve Wheeler
    • The rope factories of the French Navy by Bernard Cros
    • Thoughts on making realistic ensigns and flags by David Antscherl
    • Modeling the Imperial Russian Navy Monitor Uragan by Maurice Richard
    • The xebec Le Requin by Richard Simon
    • Neptunia No. 299
    • Colonel John Glover’s Marblehead schooner Hannah (1765 - 1775): Fishing for the truth by Randle McLean Biddle

    Columns and Editorials

    • Editorial: Honoring Clayton Feldman and Robert Friedman
    • Shop Notes, featuring Another way to make sea bases for waterline models by Maurice Richard
    • Tips & Techniques, featuring Two table saw safety tips by Kurt Van Dahm and Simulating cane or rush seats by Steve Wheeler
    • Model Review, featuring The new Shipwright’s Series kits by Kurt Van Dahm
    • Book Reviews
  • October 06, 2020 3:06 PM | David Eddy

    The Nautical Research Guild is pleased to announce that select back issues of the Nautical Research Journal are now available in our online store.

    From time to time, the NRG has a few extra printed copies of the journal, and we're now making these available to members and non-members through our online store.  Quantities are limited, and once they're gone, they're gone forever!

    If you're missing an issue, this is your chance to pick up a copy.  Currently available issues include:

    • Volume 60.4 - Winter 2015
    • Volume 61.1 - Spring 2016
    • Volume 61.2 - Summer 2016
    • Volume 63.2 - Summer 2018
    • Volume 64.1 - Spring 2019
    • Volume 64.3 - Autumn 2019
    • Volume 64.4 - Winter 2019
    • Volume 65.1 - Spring 2020
    • Volume 65.2 - Summer 2020
    • Volume 65.3 - Autumn 2020
  • August 28, 2020 12:34 PM | David Eddy

    The Autumn 2020 edition of the Nautical Research Journal is now available!

    Digital subscribers can access the digital edition here. Print subscribers will be receiving their copies by mail soon!


    Features

    • Notes on California voyages from ports in the East, 1848 to 1860 by Ron Gove
    • Building and modeling a C.D. Mower Snow Bird dinghy: Fifty years, building a boat and two models by David E. Martin and Charles K. Kroell
    • The Continental galley Washington 1776 by Kevin Hudson
    • The 1559 Emanuel Point Shipwreck I model by Steve Harris
    • Neptunia No. 298 
    • Whaling bark Charles W.Morgan: Outbound in the rain to hunt the whale by Richard Bohlman

    Columns and Editorials

    • Editorial -  Moving Forward by Paul E. Fontenoy, NRJ Editor
    • Shop Notes, featuring Scalpels by William E. Sproul
    • Tips and Techniques, featuring Polished brass by Kurt Van Dahm and Embossing dimples in thin metal by Steve Wheeler
    • Book Reviews
    • Letters
  • May 18, 2020 2:19 PM | David Eddy

    The Summer 2020 edition of the Nautical Research Journal is now available!

    Digital subscribers can access the digital edition here. Print subscribers will be receiving their copies by mail soon!


    Features

    • A 16x30 decked canoe from 1895, Part 2 by Steve Wheeler
    • Twenty-first-century alchemy: Turning pot metal and brass into wood by Ron Neilson
    • The fake Lexington and the Enterprise mystery—an unusual coincidence? by Ian McLaughlan
    • La Galera Real: A model of the flagship of Don Juan de Austria at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, Part 2 by D. Roger Moore
    • Paper ship models by David Sakrison
    • Neptunia No. 297
    • Restoration of a model Santa Maria by Larry L. Koehler

    Columns and Editorials

    • Editoral - Strange Days by Paul E. Fontenoy, NRJ Editor
    • Tips and Techniques, featuring Blackening metals by Kurt Van Dahm and Keeping things straight by Steve Wheeler
    • Book Reviews
  • April 15, 2020 2:17 PM | David Eddy

    THE 2020 CONFERENCE HAS BEEN CANCELLED – RESCHEDULED FOR 2021

    The Board of Directors has made the difficult decision to reschedule the 2020 Conference to be held at the Channel Islands Maritime Museum in Oxnard, CA in October. We have rescheduled it for October 2021 at the same venue.

    The Board felt that attendance would be much less than normal because of the uncertainty of safe travel secondary to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    PLEASE HELP US DURING THE STAY AT HOME PERIOD

    We are asking our members who are renewing their membership during this time to stay at home and complete their renewals online through the NRG store or by phone to the NRG Office. Renewing with a credit card is secure and avoids the transfer of the COVID-19 virus with checks and envelopes. Please do your part to help avoid transmitting the virus to our office manager, Mary, and her family.

    To renew online, see our Help page on memberships for details on the renewal process. 

    To renew by phone please call between 9 AM to 3 PM CDT, M-F at 585-968-8111. If it is difficult for you to call during our regular business hours, send an email to the office and we can schedule a mutually convenient time for you to call.

    IF YOU ORDER PRODUCTS FROM THE NRG

    For the duration of the stay at home orders in Illinois, we will be shipping products only once per week in order to minimize our exposure. Orders for countries other than US and Canada are being held by the postal service due to limited international flights so tracking may show packages sitting in Chicago for considerable times. Depending on what we see with tracking of prior orders, we may temporarily suspend shipping some overseas orders rather than have the completed orders sit at the airport for extended periods of time risking loss or damage. You will be contacted if this is necessary and you will be given the option of cancelling the order. Thanks for understanding during these difficult times.

    ANNUAL WI MARITIME MUSEUM CONTEST (aka - MANITOWOC) IS CANCELLED FOR 2020.

    The contest and show scheduled for May 15-17 has been canceled due to the COVID-19 situation. The show/contest will be held as usual next year. The dates will be May 14-16, 2021.

    ANNUAL NORTHEAST SHIP MODEL CONFERENCE CANCELLED FOR 2020

    The Conference scheduled for April 25 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 situation. The Conference will be held as usual in 2021.

    PHIL ROACH – RESIGNATION

    Phil Roach resigned as a Director in February. Phil served as a director for just under six years. The Board wishes to thank him for his service. 

  • March 24, 2020 2:16 PM | David Eddy

    CONFERENCE 2020

    We are finalizing plans for the October 15-17 NRG Conference at the Channel Islands Maritime Museum. All the meeting and tour details are finalized with speakers being the only thing yet to be finalized. Work is ongoing to tie down speakers. We are proceeding with the assumption that things will be back to normal by the time of the Conference.

    CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19)

    To all our members and friends, the Directors and Officers of the Nautical Research Guild send our hopes and wishes that you and your families are safe and healthy during this difficult time. Many of you are at a more vulnerable stage in life, so the practices of self-isolation or self-quarantine are vital to everyone’s protection.

    The NRG office is open for business. It might take a little longer than usual to respond, but we are ready to answer any questions regarding the Guild. We are fully stocked and as long as the USPS is operating, orders will go out as normal.

    The NRG is doing our part to help stop the spread of the virus with all NRG Directors, Officers, Editorial and Office staff working from home. This will cause no inconvenience to us or the NRG membership because that’s how we operate all the time! Staff social distancing is no problem. Except for our Office Manager and Chairman sharing the same space, all directors, officers and other staff are keeping more than the recommended separations – 1 each in CA, AZ, MT, NC, NJ, TX and 2 in NM.

    LET US HELP YOU TO FILL YOUR TIME WHILE IN ISOLATION

    This is the perfect time to catch up on reading Journal articles you have been meaning to sit down and read or maybe that great book you bought after reading a review in the Journal.

    Our Model Ship World forum (https://www.modelshipworld.com) is as active as ever. If you are getting ‘cabin fever’ log in to MSW and chat with other modelers. You can also look at some of the many build logs to get inspiration for your own models. Visitors are always welcome. Have a problem with your build? Model Ship World is a great place to get answers.

    Miss your local club meetings? Model Ship World offers safe social interaction. With over 35,000 members, it is a great place to get answers and interact with other modelers – at a safe distance.

    If you like what you see and are not currently a member of MSW, it is free to join! You will never receive any spam by joining and your information is never shared with any other organization or company.

    We wish you well in these troubled times.


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