I started work on the boat that I received from Gerard Boom (
http://www.shiftinglands.com/resin%20boats.htm) last night. Though not historically acurate, it is a beautiful resin piece and will work great for
Under the Black Flag because it will easily fit on the 2' x 2' board (as well as being able to fit and island/dock/town in).
So, here is what I did last night. I spent most of the night looking up pictures of ships and their masts. Shifting Lands shows pictures of theirs with the mast set in the hatches to the lower decks. None of the pictures I found showed them that way, so I shifted the masts to etiher side of it (taking one off the upper deck as well).

In the two close up shots, you can see in the upper photo that I have used floral wire to attach a round chopstick as the Gaff on the Fore Mast. I'm not sure if I'm going to stick with the wire or not. I may switch to a thick sewing thread. But the wire worked for getting it in place and holding it. I drilled a tiny whole in the gaff and slid the wire through that first, then wrapped it a few times around the Fore Mast.
In the lower picture, you'll see that I have inserted a brass rod into the Fore Mast as well as into the deck of the ship. I drilled a deep hole into the mast and a slightly less deep hole into the deck (there is extra resin beneath the ship at this point so I could do a deep hole---this didn't work for the Mizzen Mast). Because I will be transporting my ship, I wanted to be able to remove the masts if necessary. I'll glue the brass rod in place and just pop the mast off for transport and storage.
The Mizzen Mast proved a little more difficult. The deck resin is very thin so my hole would have to go all the way through. Once I had the mast set in place, I mixed up some green stuff and created a thick block which I attached to the underside of the ship and sunk the mast support into that.
That's it so far. Hopefully more updates soon.