Spinner2 Posted January 26, 2012 #1 Share Posted January 26, 2012 Cruisinetta (aka Lynn) is aboard the Noordam and she's building another model ship to enter in the shipbuilding contest. This one is named "The Poordam" and all she's said about her plans is that the ship would feature some rusty areas, so I'm not totally sure what her concept will involve by the time it's finished. Her ships always have a light-hearted approach! She's sent the first photo and the second photo I'm posting for her today is a magnification of the forward part. The close-up: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harris Jeffer Posted January 26, 2012 #2 Share Posted January 26, 2012 It looks a little topheavy! I hope it doesn't do a Concordia!:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted January 26, 2012 #3 Share Posted January 26, 2012 Looking like a ship of Epic proportions...EM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkNC Posted January 26, 2012 #4 Share Posted January 26, 2012 She might need to sturdy up that bow also, appears to be a tad weak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinner2 Posted January 26, 2012 Author #5 Share Posted January 26, 2012 I guess I didn't make it clear; veteran readers know Cruisinetta posts photos of the build to show how she does it, sometimes even starting with the cardboard cartons. This ship is a LONG way from being complete! Keep checking back to see the progress. Remember, the whole thing has to be built on the cruise from materials she scavenges on board or obtains in port. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoon1 Posted January 27, 2012 #6 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Are we all supposed to be poor after cruising? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hpf Posted January 27, 2012 #7 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Thanks for the post. I always enjoy seeing each new photo to see how she id doing. Helen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yiddishkopf Posted January 27, 2012 #8 Share Posted January 27, 2012 I had the opportunity to see one of Cruisenetta's ships on a cruise to and from Hawaii (I think that was the cruise) - it was a masterpiece! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pokeyjones Posted January 27, 2012 #9 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Looks like Lynn has gotten her Ship in shape! I'll be looking for more pictures to come! Peggy, Building Crew of the PanCanDam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare erewhon Posted January 27, 2012 #10 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Thanks for posting the photos of the "Poordam". Good Luck to Cruisinetta for the competition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted January 27, 2012 #11 Share Posted January 27, 2012 ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I just knew she was going to do another one (at least I hoped). she would have put people that won to shame on the p'dam. Good luck and keep us informed :):) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising-along Posted January 27, 2012 #12 Share Posted January 27, 2012 I'll be watching, always enjoy following her builds. Thanks again for posting the pics, Spinner. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LAFFNVEGAS Posted January 27, 2012 #13 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Looks like Lynn has another great ship being built. Looking forward to the end result :) Wishing her lots of luck in the Ship Building contest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob brown Posted January 27, 2012 #14 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Her work looks much more involved than any of the ships I have seen entered on my cruises. So I was just curious--has she ever lost a contest she entered? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdtimecruising Posted January 27, 2012 #15 Share Posted January 27, 2012 I guess I didn't make it clear; veteran readers know Cruisinetta posts photos of the build to show how she does it, sometimes even starting with the cardboard cartons. This ship is a LONG way from being complete! Keep checking back to see the progress. Remember, the whole thing has to be built on the cruise from materials she scavenges on board or obtains in port. Wow, she is very clever....Does she get to show them off somewhere on the ship before the cruise ends???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinner2 Posted January 27, 2012 Author #16 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Cruisinetta sent another photo this morning and she's done so much work on the project that I'll post the photo as she sent it (with non-ship stuff, top and bottom cropped off) so you can see how big it is. You might use that glass-topped coffee table it's on as the reference point; most of you know how big those are. I can think of contests that had to be held in the pool, not the jacuzzi because her ship was too big for the jacuzzi! To answer a question, she doesn't always "win" these things. You never know how the judging will go. The rules say that a ship must stay afloat and then must stay afloat with a certain number (varies) of cans of soda placed in her. But after that, whoever is in charge decides how to judge. Sometimes it's crowd applause and another ship might have a larger cheering team because the builder is a member of a big group onboard. I saw that happen once when we were onboard with Lynn and her ship came in second. You just never know and it's a very unpredictable thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinner2 Posted January 27, 2012 Author #17 Share Posted January 27, 2012 And some enlargements of that photo so you can see the build: This will be the Aft Pool eventually: And here you can see the opening that's left so she can put in the soda cans: A detail of one side; notice the detail on the cabins and the work she's put in to shape each deck's aft : Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alongfortheride Posted January 27, 2012 #18 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Just curious, after all that work, what do you win?:confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LUV2CRUZalso Posted January 27, 2012 #19 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Very Cool!!!! We were fortunate enough to be on LYnn's crew the last time we were on the Noordam.... she of course did all the work.... we just popped in to see her progress from time to time and got to help tranport it to the pool area prior to judging. The reactions were amazing, since most of the cruisers had no idea that they would see that much detail AND a great replica. After the judging, the ship ended up in the crow's nest for a while.. the ship's officers at the time were truly in awe as well!!!! Congrats Lynn.... have a great time with this version in drydock! Can't wait to see further pics. Denny (& Karen) :D:p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
work2cruis Posted January 27, 2012 #20 Share Posted January 27, 2012 Short answer is no. I was on a team that "defeated" her entry a few years ago. Our ship was able to carry the load but was certainly not as detailed or even pretty. We were awarded first by audience acclamation. I was later told by audience members that they voted for our boat because they did not think all the work done on her boat could have been completed onboard. Having seen previous boats I know she does complete them onboard. Work2Cruis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob brown Posted January 28, 2012 #21 Share Posted January 28, 2012 Cruisinetta sent another photo this morning and she's done so much work on the project that I'll post the photo as she sent it (with non-ship stuff, top and bottom cropped off) so you can see how big it is. You might use that glass-topped coffee table it's on as the reference point; most of you know how big those are. I can think of contests that had to be held in the pool, not the jacuzzi because her ship was too big for the jacuzzi! To answer a question, she doesn't always "win" these things. You never know how the judging will go. The rules say that a ship must stay afloat and then must stay afloat with a certain number (varies) of cans of soda placed in her. But after that, whoever is in charge decides how to judge. Sometimes it's crowd applause and another ship might have a larger cheering team because the builder is a member of a big group onboard. I saw that happen once when we were onboard with Lynn and her ship came in second. You just never know and it's a very unpredictable thing. What a shame the audience wasn't fairer. Another reason I dislike being on a cruise with a very large group aboard that dominates everything.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob brown Posted January 28, 2012 #22 Share Posted January 28, 2012 Just curious, after all that work, what do you win?:confused: Mostly pride of accomplishment. On one cruise our team one, and we were awarded a 'goody' bag of 'fabulous ship's prizes' similar to that given to 'newlywed game' and other audience participation contests. One of the features that gave us the win was a pair of rubberband powered propellers that powered our ship around the lido pool...and a strong ability to carry sixpacks due to a lot of 'floatation' devices in our hull. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinner2 Posted January 29, 2012 Author #23 Share Posted January 29, 2012 Heard from Cruisinetta today . . . she says the internet aboard the Noordam is even slower than its usually slow self so she's going to hold off on trying to send me another photo for a day or two when hopefully it will be better. She tries to send me full-res photos because then there's enough there for me to pull out a small section and magnify it yet still have it sharp enough for you to see detail. My guess is that a lot of people assume that either she can't have done all that work herself or that brought a "kit" along from home or something--it's mind-boggling when you see what she creates. But anyone who's helped her scrounge up the coke cartons on board--and they aren't always easy to find because the ship's stash of soft drinks mostly comes on pallets that hold many, many cans--would see how she does start from scratch. Up close you'll see that she's just quickly penciled in each of those cabin windows, but the whole effect when you see the ship looks like it was printed on. I think the most clever entry in one of these contests was what I'd call the "bag and 2 bottle" ship. Totally legal, totally ugly, totally clever. The guy had 2 of the large-size water bottles they sell as you leave the ship for the beach and a plain plastic grocery bag--the kind every market has, with the die-cut "handles" at the top. The builder fastened the two drink bottles together, necks facing in opposite directions, with packing tape. The office will certainly loan you their tape dispenser and it couldn't have been that hard to find the bag. Then he fastened one of the bag handles over the neck of one bottle and the other handle over the neck of the other bottle. Then he stuck a flag of some sort onto the bottle assembly, stuck on a swizzle stick from the bar and held with more packing tape. For the "the ship must float" portion of the challenge he folded the bag against the bottles and held it with some string. Of course it floated; two empty plastic bottles are gonna float. Then for the "must hold a pack of soda" part he unfastened the bag so it hung down from the bottles. He dropped the 6-pak of soda into the bag and set it back in the water. Floated beautifully! Probably took him 20 minutes to make the whole thing and he won! Cruisinetta wasn't on that trip. The entries that this guy beat were popcorn tubs fastened together, decorated trays and the like; most looked like a lot of effort had gone into holding all that stuff together. But the simple entry won; it was efficient and clever. Just not spectacular. Shipbuilding contests are fun to watch and might be fun to enter, depending on your shipbuilding skills. I hope they continue for a long time; even when Cruisinetta isn't on the cruise I'm on it's always fun to see what people have come up with and any kids in the 10-12 year age range have a lot of fun with it too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caribbean Chris Posted January 29, 2012 #24 Share Posted January 29, 2012 Enjoyed seeing Lynn's previous one in progress! Looking forward to watching the PoorDam come together. Actually, Dam Poor is what I'll be by the time I get off the Oosterdam on Feb 18. But who cares, right? It's only money, as my sister is known to say. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gelo7 Posted January 29, 2012 #25 Share Posted January 29, 2012 Very nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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