I always make the hulls a bit deeper that strictly scale to overcome this sort of problem, however if you were building a more-better-than-wot-I-normally-make ship this may be more difficult and indeed the false keel would be the answer.. I suppose as you have already built the hull, it WILL have to be the answer!!
Just as an aside, the battlecruiser I made, with the 3/4″ plank bottom and hardboard sides didnt want to stay upright on its ballasting trials, so I cut a square out of the plank and put a patch of hardboard to cover the hole underneath, and so the battery sits as low as poss. What a difference !!
3/4 of an inch was the difference between stability and , er, non-stability.
Kimo. Very nice and a whopper to boot, not a lot of hull below the waterline compared to whats on top, eh?.
I am sorry but your method of holding the superstructure on somewhat ruins the aesthetic for me…
Ashley
Edited By ashley needham on 08/01/2012 13:47:24
Edited By ashley needham on 08/01/2012 13:48:52