Re: Sharpie by Nerys
I see what you mean, but, I'm a newcomer to model building and from what I've seen, a lot of models are the same with no visible means of steering and certainly no helmsman. I suppose I could mount an imitation tiller with a figure of some sort giving the impression of steering but at this stage I'm more interested in getting her to perform well. The extraneous bits can come later.
Regards, Nerys
The tiller and linkage to the servo are under the after raised deck, as are the sail servo, receiver etc. The whole raised deck or hatch cover lifts off for easy access.
Cheers, Nerys
Actually I was wondering where the wheel or tiller had got to 😉
Happy sailing, all the best, Doug 😎
This was her first time in the water and there was a lot more wind than I would have liked. No, she hadn't shipped any water, I think it must be the angle from which the photo was taken. The rudder post is about two inches inboard of the transom. The rudder has a drop blade like many sailing dinghies and after this first sail, I think I shall increase it's area. However, I think the weather conditions did not give me a chance to properly assess performance. This is the first model sharpie I have built, but in my dim and distant past built several full size ones, the last being 43ft. so I know a bit about their characteristics, just hope it transposes to the model variety!
Best wishes, Nerys
Re: Sharpie by Nerys
Not exactly my style, I'm more a 'grey fleet' guy😉, comes from working 30+ years on naval ships I suppose, but I can appreciate good work on any vessel type.
One question! In the last pic she looks lower in the wet stuff!
Had she shipped water while tacking?😲
No! Two questions! Where is the steering / tiller position?
Cheers Doug 😎
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