Billings Boat Karoline #412

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Billings Boat Karoline #412

Hi Roycv, She hasn’t as such, a bit heath robinson really just a lump of lead screwed to the keel as a stop gap while tweaking to make her sailable. But worked that well it’s got left. Not pretty but you can’t see it while sailing. It’s 200 mm x 30 mm x 15mm. Never weighed it but can when home. I’m in Whitby at moment in tourer for a few days.
Roger
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Billings Boat Karoline #412

Hi I bought a very part built Graupner Norderney fishing boat with a drop down fin. Quite small considering sail area.

I slightly thickened the fin with sheet lead (flashing) but put a lot of internal ballast inside the boat. spread wide.
The small fin does give a lot of lee way when tacking into wind and close running. But the yacht stays surprisingly upright.

Graupner recommendations were not to sail the boat with the staysail but my one is fully rigged and sails well.

Another noticeable thing is with other yachts and I have several, that with a deep keel there is a sort of pendulam effect with the weight at the low end and the sail above pivoting around the hull.

With internal ballast she looks more 'in the water' than might otherwise be.

The fishing boat is in my harbour if you want any more info.
Roy
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Billings Boat Karoline #412

Ron

Did you want to go as far as calculating the balance of the centre of gravity and the centre of bouyancy? I'm guessing small fin-ballast like Emily
Force nothing, waste nothing, leave nothing undone
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Billings Boat Karoline #412

This model has been started but barely, the esate sold it to me for $25.
It is a discontinued kit and is designed to be sailed in a R/C model. Though there are photos of it being built I have not seen any videos of it being sailed.

Does anyone have experience with this model? Does it need an exterior fin and bulb?
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