The earliest photo of a Revenue Marine cutter is one of the Gallatin, a Morris Class cutter. It shows a white gunport stripe half the size of the gunport, occupying the lower half. I decided to follow that example.
The most cannons the Morris Class cutters carried was 6, but often only two, one on each side. When the Navy "borrowed" the cutters for wartime service, they loaded up with 14 guns, hence the 14 gunports.
The sketch of the Morris cutter from the Smithsonian in Chapelle (American Sailing Ships) depicts the Morris with no gunport lids/covers. I would assume, though,that she had them.
AL's Harvey makes for a good base for a kit bash. It also has the simple stem
(once you cut away some of it) that the Morris had when built. The stern area
of Harvey is a bit narrow, something I didn't notice until it was too late, so
my model can only be an approximation. Otherwise, changing the deck layout to
match the sketches in Chapelle was rather easy. She should look pretty sharp
when she's all done. The unique Revenue Marine flag will really set her off
nicely.
{Frank E. Donahue}
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