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  • 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.


  • February 19, 2020 2:13 PM | David Eddy

    THE NRG NEEDS A TREASURER

    Jeff Sillick has been the Treasurer for the NRG since 2010. He will be retiring from the position in the near future, allowing him to explore other interests. The Board is sorry to see him go and we appreciate the eleven years that he has dedicated to the position.

    The Board is looking for an NRG member to replace Jeff. This individual does not need to be an accountant but should have some basic accounting/finance/small business skills. Jeff has agreed to work with his replacement, so there will be expert guidance during the transition to the new Treasurer. 

    A detailed job description for the Treasurer position is available and we will be happy to send it to any member interested in the position. Interested members should send an email to the office at nrghomeoffice@gmail.com.

    We (and Jeff) are hoping to fill the position by mid-March 2020. There is an honorarium associated with this position. Due to federal banking regulations, this position must be filled by a US resident.

    38TH ANNUAL NORTHEAST SHIP MODEL CONFERENCE

    The 38th Northeast Ship Model Conference will be held at the Port 'n' Starboard Convention Center at Ocean Beach Park in New London, CT and will be hosted by the USS Constitution Model Shipwright Guild. The Conference will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2020 from 9AM-3PM.

    • Up to 100 detailed models on display from award winning craftsmen and artists
    • The opportunity to display & enter your own model(s) in competition judged by fellow conference attendees
    • Vendors offering maritime & modeling books, kits, tools & supplies
    • Demonstrations of modeling techniques & procedures
    • Featured guest speaker is Mr. Rob Napier who will be speaking about aspects of his life in ship modeling.
    • Continental breakfast & buffet lunch
    • Renew old friendships and make new ones

    Conference attendees who wish to display models must pre-register. We need to know how many models and their display area requirements in order to allocate enough space when setting up the room.

    Conference Registration Fees

    (All fees are per person)

    $42.50 If received by 3/1/20

    $47.50 If received by 4/1/20

    $49.00 After 4/1/20 or on day of conference

    Complete details and registration forms are available on the USS Constitution Model Shipwright Guild website – https://www.usscmsg.org/home/nsmc

    The New London area also includes attractions such as the U. S. Coast Guard Academy, the New London Harbor Lighthouse, and is only a 15 minute drive to Mystic Seaport.


  • February 19, 2020 2:04 PM | David Eddy

    The Spring 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

    • The Flowers of Canada: The Royal Canadian Navy’s corvettes in World War II by Bruce LeCren
    • A 16x30 decked canoe from 1895, Part 1 by Steve Wheeler
    • Seventeenth-century Dutch ship design drawings. Real or counterfeit?  by Ab Hoving
    • La Galera Real: A model of the flagship of Don Juan de Austria at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, Part 1 by D. Roger Moore
    • Some guidelines for photographs submitted for publication by Ian Poole
    • Neptunia No. 295
    • “River Cutter” Yocona pioneers technology on the nation’s rivers and desegregation in the Deep South by William H. Thiesen

    Columns and Editorials

    • Editorial on Cross-fertilization by Paul Fontenoy
    • Shop Notes, featuring LED shop lights by Bill Sproul
    • Tips & Techniques, featuring Painting a waterline — mask only one time by Kurt Van Dahm and Making pipe fittings by Steve Wheeler
    • Letters
    • Book Reviews
  • January 25, 2020 2:03 PM | David Eddy

    If you are not a regular user on the NRG’s Model Ship World Forum you might want to visit MSW and check out the auction that started today of a Byrnes Model Machines 4” Table Saw – AKA The Jim Saw.

    ​Jim has generously donated a table saw with either 120v or 230v, included will be a Rip fence extension, miter extension and mic stop of your choice. Retail would be $540-$570 depending on your choices. The winner is responsible for the shipping....

    DON'T BE THE ONLY SHIP MODELER ON THE BLOCK WITHOUT ONE!!!!

    We are Auctioning this saw to the high bidder.  The auction will last 10 days. Don't miss the opportunity to own a legendary saw and help our modeling community at the same time.

    The bidding will start at $350

    Please read the details on MSW. You must be a user on MSW to participate and you must submit your bid in $5 increments via the MSW Private Messaging feature. Do not call the office. Bids will only be accepted from within the MSW Forum PM system.

    The auction will close next Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 1 pm CST.

    The winner must make arrangements with Jim Byrnes for shipping after submitting the winning donation payment to the NRG Office after we contact the winner. We will forward your contact info and name to Jim at that time. The winner must pay shipping as it is not included.

    GOOD LUCK

    READ THIS IF YOU ARE NOT A REGULAR USER OF MSW

    MSW requires one to register there in order to make posts. It is free to use and we do not share emails or other information. If you want to participate in this auction you must be registered at MSW. There is a button in the upper right corner of the home page to sign in or sign up. Follow the sign up procedure. The process is not automatic - a staff member must activate your account - give us some time - up to 24 hours might be needed.

    Once your account is activated you can post a bid using the PM system. Click on the photo in the upper left corner of the announcement of the auction and select the message option and list your bid.

  • January 16, 2020 12:58 PM | David Eddy

    Steve Wheeler passed away on November 26, 2019 at the age of 76. Steve had been ill but his death from complications of the illness and medications was unexpected.

    Steve was a 25-year member of the NRG. He was a current member of the three Chicago area clubs, The Nautical Research & Model Ship Society, The Midwest Model Shipwrights and the North Shore Deadeyes. He was a member of the Rocky Mountain Model Shipwrights when he lived in CO.

    Steve was a Master Modeler who freely shared his knowledge of modeling and was always the first to say his garbage can was one of his most used tools. He urged modelers to keep on working until each part is correct – don’t settle for good enough. His attention to detail rewarded him with a wall at his home in Racine, WI covered in awards for his modeling. Steve won a Gold award for every model he entered at the annual WI Maritime Museums starting in 1997. During the 22 years Steve was involved with the museum’s Midwestern Models Ships & Boats Contest, he was the recipient of 22 gold awards, nine Best of Show, nine Best Great Lakes Awards, and seven times his models won the Modelers’ Choice award.

    Steve won a Gold medal and Best of Show for the first two of the three NRG photographic model competitions held. He was a judge for the third competition.

    Steve even won Best of Show three times at International Plastic Modelers Shows in IL with wooden boat models.

    The award from the WI Maritime Museum’s annual contest for the Best Novice Award sponsored by the North Shore Deadeyes club is being renamed “The Steve Wheeler Best Novice Award” to honor Steve’s commitment to educating and helping novice model builders advance their skills. Steve never won this award but the first model boat he built, the Great Lakes Tug SHARON W., resides in the museum’s main model room. It won a gold award and would have surely won the Best Novice award had it been awarded at the time.

    Steve wrote 29 articles and Shop Notes in the Nautical Research Journal and has two multi-part articles scheduled for upcoming Journals as well as several more Tips & Techniques. He wrote three articles for Model Ship Builder magazine and thirty one articles in Ships in Scale magazine with several covers for both publications.

    He also wrote two books about boat building in the Racine, WI area:

    • The boat and yacht designs of Fred W. Martin: reprinted from existing original drawings, ca. 1896-1902 Racine, WI. Published by the Racine Heritage Museum ©2009
    • An Industry Forgotten: A Half-Century of Boat-Building in Racine, Wisconsin Published by the Racine Heritage Museum ©2011

    Steve enjoyed writing about model building almost as much as building models and we discussed this many times. Steve always wrote his articles with the less experienced modelers in mind rather than the modelers closer to his level because the novice builders must be encouraged and shown how they can improve their skills, so they achieve better modeling results.

    Steve gave numerous talks on aspects of modeling at club meetings, the Tri-Club meetings in IL, the annual WI Maritime Museum’s Modeler’s Symposiums, NRG Symposiums and NRG Conferences. Steve’s last appearance at an NRG Conference was at the 2018 event in Las Vegas where he spoke on Lapstrake Hull Construction. He always had a word of encouragement for fellow modelers and when a modeler asked him to pick apart his/her model all of Steve’s comments were certain to be positive and encouraging to the modeler.

    Steve had a unique sense of humor and we swapped jokes back and forth almost daily. Steve and I traveled to NRG conferences and Manitowoc together so much that if either of us showed up at one of these functions w/o the other we were questioned about the other’s whereabouts – some said “if you see one the other is close by”. Many said that Steve and I were “Brothers from different Mothers” and we seldom went more than two days w/o talking together on the phone. The spare bedroom here was known as Steve’s room.


  • December 04, 2019 1:02 PM | David Eddy

    Chapter Clubs were originally part of the NRG structure but were discontinued because of lack of interest many years ago. The Board was approached by some of the members to consider reestablishing Guild Chapters and the Bylaws were amended to establish Chartered Chapters. The Board delayed the formation of a chapter system until we could offer a benefit to the Chapters.

    The Nautical Research Guild is pleased to announce the first benefit available only to Chartered Chapters...liability insurance to protect clubs during their activities.

    It is easy for any club to become an NRG Chapter Club; the biggest requirement is that five club members must be paying members of the NRG. More information can be found on the NRG Chartered Chapters page.


  • November 20, 2019 1:31 PM | David Eddy

    The 2019 Nautical Research Guild conference was held on October 24-26 at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in New Bedford, MA.

    The three-day conference included incredible speakers on a range of topics, hands-on round tables, and tours of the Herreshoff Marine Museum and the Naval Warfare College Museum.

    Read the full conference recap and view photos from the event on the 2019 NRG Conference page.


  • November 15, 2019 1:04 PM | David Eddy

    The Winter 2019 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

    • Scratch building a 1:48-scale Flower-class corvette on a Fleetscale hull, Part 7: The mast and rigging; completing HMCS Chicoutimi by Bruce LeCren
    • The Continental Navy frigate Raleigh in a bottle by Alex Bellinger
    • Reliance—historic, revolutionary and offshore patrol cutter namesake by William H. Thiesen
    • Building a nave model: His Majesty’s Ship Godspeed by Ron Neilson
    • The heavy cruiser USS San Francisco CA-38 by Chuck Bauer
    • Royal Oak: A 1:48-scale model of the 74-gun ship launched in 1769 by Magnus McLeod
    • Neptunia No. 295
    • Thoughts on bending wood by Steve Wheeler

    Columns and Editorials

    • Editorial on Modeling materials by Paul Fontenoy
    • Shop Notes, featuring Serving lines and rigging by Richard Bohlman and Making wooden thimbles or rollers by William E. Sproul
    • Tips & Techniques, featuring Cleaning brass parts for blackening, plating or painting by Kurt Van Dahm and Making eyebolts with round eyes by Steve Wheeler
    • Book Reviews
  • November 13, 2019 1:11 PM | David Eddy

    The NRG Board appointed Robert J. Andreotti of Santa Fe, NM as a Director to fill the remaining term of office caused by Mitch Michelson’s death.

    Bob is a 20-year member of the NRG. Bob holds a BS degree from MIT (Cambridge) in Aeronautics & Astronautics and a JD from SMU (Dallas) and has been in private practice for 26 years. In addition to building ship models for 20 years he has been a flight instructor for 20 years.

    Bob helped the NRG in the past with updating the Resources section of the web site part of which included the updating of the list of maritime museums around the world. Bob has had experience with administration of some other not-for-profits and the Board thinks he will be a good fit here at the NRG.

    The NRG Board looks forward to working with Bob who joined us at our November 5 meeting of the Board.


  • October 16, 2019 12:01 PM | David Eddy

    This is a call for nomination for the three (3) upcoming director positions. Nominees must be current Regular members of the Nautical Research Guild and must have been a Regular member in good standing during the two (2) years immediately preceding the election.

    Directors, Toni Levine, Phil Roach and Kurt Van Dahm are the incumbents up for reelection and will be on the ballot.

    Nominations must contain a statement of no more than 500 words signed by the candidate, describing his or her qualifications for office, and affirming his or her willingness and ability to serve and to attend monthly meetings of the Board of Directors. An endorsement letter signed by at least two regular members and including the requisite statement shall constitute a nomination.

    The term of office is three years. Applicants must have internet access. See the bylaws posted on the NRG website for further information regarding duties of directors.

    Nominations must be submitted by November 30, 2019. Mail the two documents to the NRG Office, 237 South Lincoln Street, Westmont, IL 60559-1917. Alternatively, email the documents to the NRG Office - info@thenauticalresearchguild.org 

    Qualifying candidates and ballots will be presented in the Winter 2019 Secretary’s Newsletter and will also be posted on our website December 1, 2019, which will allow you to vote online. All ballots must be received by January 31, 2020. Results will be announced in the Spring 2020 SNL and will also be posted on the NRG website when the voting is completed.

    Proposed Bylaws Change

    The Board is proposing that the bylaws be amended to bring our election process up to date with today’s use of emails and internet rather than reliance on the postal service.

    The amendment would reduce the time for candidates to respond with the required information to run for office and for ballots to be returned from 45 days to 30 days. This change will allow the entire election process to decrease from 90 to 60 days.

    Forty-five days was originally chosen because of the time needed to receive ballots, which were included as a supplement to the Journal. Many of our international members do not receive their Journals for several weeks or two months after our US members. This is no longer a problem because the ballots are available on-line and are returned to the office via email; they are no longer sent with the Journal. Thirty days allows sufficient time for the return of ballots.  Changing the time interval for the voting process will allow us to contact the winning candidates earlier than the day before he/she is to take office – the situation we are now in with the present 45-day requirements.

    The bylaw section below has the forty-five (45) days struck out followed by the new text “thirty (30) days”.

    ARTICLE V   

    ELECTIONS

    SECTION 1 – Election of Directors

    A.  An election of Directors shall take place each year. Each Director shall serve a three-year term. A call for nominations shall be published in the Fall issue of the SNL. Nominees must be Regular Members in good standing during the two years immediately preceding the election. Nominations must contain a statement signed by the candidate describing his or her qualifications for office, affirming his or her willingness and ability to serve and to attend scheduled meetings of the Board of Directors. The candidate must also provide an endorsement letter signed by at least two Regular or Life Members. All nominations shall be submitted to the Secretary via surface or electronic mail. 

    B.  Prospective candidates shall have at least forty-five (45) thirty (30) days after the SNL has been posted to submit the required documentation to the Secretary of the Guild.

    C.  Incumbent and Appointed Directors shall have the right to nominate themselves without additional endorsements.

    SECTION 2 - The election shall be conducted in one of two ways:

    A.  Contested Election - The names of the nominees and their requisite statements shall be presented by the Board to the Membership by a special mailing (surface or electronic) or by inclusion in the Winter issue of the SNL. Voting will remain open for forty-five (45) thirty (30) days after the mailing or SNL has been posted. Ballots may be returned by surface mail or electronically at the discretion of the Board. If membership has expired, a returned ballot would be accepted only with dues renewal. The nominee(s) with the greatest number(s) of votes shall be elected to the announced vacancy (ies). The Board shall select an independent auditor to count and tabulate the ballots, whose results shall be published in the Spring issue of the SNL.

    The proposed bylaw change will be discussed at the membership meeting at the conference on Saturday, October 26 and the ballot for this proposed change will be emailed and posted on the web site by November 1, 2019. This proposed bylaw change will not affect the 2019 Director elections. If passed it will become effective on February 1, 2020.


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