Having done even more research I'm starting to realise all the changes made to the ship since built in 1908. The Caldercraft kit is certainly as built but it didn’t stay that way for many years. However all sorts of changes were made when it was bought to the UK in the early 70’s.
When finally returning to Hamburg in approximately 1989 she was restored almost to original spec. baring some modernisations and one or two other things.
So along the way she changed from 3 bladed props to 4 blades, the rudder went from the curved kit item to a more rectangular shape, the rear steps up to the top deck above the main saloon were moved from the centre line of the ship to nearer the port side and the paint scheme changed quite a lot. Tall the changes are too many to list here but the end result is I’m thinking of building her as she is now – mainly due to the incredible wealth of information available.
The other major issue is ballasting and balance – built from the kit she does not sail well and may even capsize. I will be re-manufacturing many parts above the main deck to reduce weight, including 3D printing some parts in hollow plastic such as the cowl vents and the funnel top.
Still gathering all my thoughts
and parts but I hope to come back with some build info as she progresses.
Clive