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Donnieboy
Warrant Officer
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First Sail of the year
It was such a beautiful morning,a friend and I decided to go for the first sail of the year.Had to wait for the swans and ducks to clear.
Liked by Brightwork and Baggie and
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  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    They all look great, especially the Jersey City!
    Liked by Donnieboy
  • BaggieChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    How wonderful... boats look great.
PMBDTCentral
Able Seaman
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Various
Shots from the Chichester Canal RC Boat Run 2018. A bit of an endurance run and all except my galleon made it. Mine decided to not be attached to the prop shaft after a bit. Several children took part and several of the local clubs were there to enjoy the sunshine and company
Liked by doghouse and Donnieboy and
watson220
Leading Seaman
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Nautic
Model Yacht Nautic from Grapner.
The hull is not original but is made of laminate. The deck is made of mahogany strips.
The boat engine is a MIG 480 powered by a Lipol 7,4V 5000mAh battery.
Liked by jacko and KEN0191 and
5 comments
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Nice job👍 Beautiful decking!
    Crazing on the white hull looks similar to the problem I had with the clear lacquer on my Sea Scout. Surface stress?🤔
    What did you use for paint / lacquer?
  • SmaragdPetty Officer 1st Class
    nice job to your Nautic.
    I have a complete set 'new in box' including accesoires still waiting to come alive.
    Liked by figtree7nts and watson220
MouldBuilder
Admiral
Genesis 9000
A short video of the first trial of my Genesis 9000 Offshore Power Boat. This is a boat to use whilst I build others.
The trial was seriously hampered by a faulty main switch. The insides must have fallen apart during transportation. I did manage to get an electrical contact to get around five minutes of the trial. The boat ran well but I will have to adjust the rudder to give more movement. Just after the video ended, the boat hit a ripple whilst turning and flipped over. No water entered the hull so all was good, except the switch now refused to work at all. The trial was ended and unfortunately will now have to wait until I return to my river in August.😤
Liked by doghouse and Helineil
3 comments
  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    I agree with the weight being shifted forward a iittle bit.Bow high in a catamaran will catch too much air causing the boat to flip.All it takes is a good gust of wind.Good speed on the boat.After trials you'll have a good fast boat.
    Liked by RNinMunich
  • MouldBuilderAdmiral
    I have brought the wiring home we with me. I will change the switch and take it back with me in August.
    I must admit that I thought the stern was a bit low in the water. To evenly distribute the weight, I put in two batteries as suggested. I will try to move the batteries forward to change the centre of gravity.😊
    Liked by RNinMunich
Novagsi0
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
Huntsman "John"
More running in trials, burning fuses out, and complete radio outage and bumping the bank. However some progress made on levelling it out, full speed cannot be reached whilst trying to video by my self. 😎 The Captain "Dennis The Menace" is not a good omen, twice he's got in trouble, yesterday the cabin was flooded up to his waist.
Liked by Brightwork and doghouse and
CB90
Captain
Vintage Aerokits Fire Boat
Vosper Fire Boat (Crash Tender) a Vintage Aerokits Model 1:16 scale and is 34 inches long, produced from 1950's to 1970's.
This model uses a Vintage Ripmax Bullet 30 DC motor that can run on 24v here it is only on 14.4v it becomes lively on 16.8v.
Liked by Brightwork and MouldBuilder and
5 comments
  • wrongglueRecruit
    It's Eaton Park in the fine city of Norwich.😊
    Liked by RNinMunich and cormorant
  • cormorantLieutenant Commander
    We are holidaying in Happisburgh for the next couple of weeks. is Eaton Park your club venue? if so we would like to visit.
    Steve
CB90
Captain
CB90
Model undergoing sea trials after painting, note rudders are too aggressive.

Command Boat 90 (CB90) Stridsbåt 90 H is a class of fast military assault craft originally developed for the Swedish Navy by Dockstavarvet.

Speed: 40 knots (74 km/h)
Draught: 0.8 m (2 ft 7 in)
Length: 15.9 m (52 ft) Overall; 14.9 (48') Waterline
Builders: Dockstavarvet

Complement: 3 plus up to 21 troops and equipment
Armament: 3 × Browning M2HB machine guns; 1 × Mk 19 grenade launcher; 4 naval mines or 6 depth charges
Liked by MouldBuilder and reilly4 and
2 comments
  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    Great looking model. it seems to perform like the real thing.👍
    Liked by big-tone
  • rolfman2000Warrant Officer
    Extremely good manoeverability. And a great looking model too. What more can I say. Thanks for sharing
dragon
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
Afon Alaw
This is a new project in the photo you see over £400 of kit to build the Tug after another £110 or so and hours of building the tug will only fetch around £250 why bother?

Because that's what we do
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wunwinglo
Petty Officer 1st Class
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MTB 379
My uncle Peter was a flotilla leader with coastal forces in the Mediterean, in the second half of WW2 . My late father, Douglas, his brother, built the pictured MTB in 1956. it ran with i.c. power until 1962, when it was mothballed.

I recently restored and upgraded the model (brushless motors etc) and thought that it would be great to take the model all the way down a lake in Devon to demonstrate it for him. Not having any local knowledge, I put a request on this excellent site, asking for help from local guys and must say that the site has some wonderful subscribers who came forward with help and support, especially Keystone. He was brilliant and greatly contributed to make the visit a great success. thanks, mate. My uncle and the other members present greatly enjoyed it, though the windy, cold conditions rendered the rum tot most acceptable!! The photos are self explanatory. The tug was there as a rescue boat if required.

Many thanks to all Model Boats' members who responded to my request for help.
Liked by Brightwork and DELVEIN and
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CB90
Captain
CB90
CB90 Model boat, 52 inches long performing 360 degree rotation on its own axis.

The Combat Boat 90 (CB90) is a class of fast military assault craft originally developed for the Swedish Navy by Dockstavarvet.

Powered by two 9.6v Graupner 700 turbo motors (no-longer in production).
Two Mtroniks Viper Marine 25 is a Brushed Speed Control designed specifically for use in RC model boats, it has a 25Amp motor limit and has proportional forwards and reverse functions
Liked by Donnieboy and figtree7nts
figtree7nts
Admiral
Tug Serenity!
Tug Serenity bathtub trails circa 2015!
Liked by Brightwork and watson220 and
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    Excellent.Nice colours you chose.Love to see it running in the open when the weather cooperates.
    Liked by SelwynWilliams and figtree7nts
  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Thanks, Donnieboy

    I plan to take her out when the weather gets better!
    I'll make another video of her. maybe take my barge along as well.
    My Brooklyn tug may not be completed for this season!
    Liked by Howie
Dave Kershaw
Master Seaman
Billings Samson
Just acquired this from my brother, it's in need of complete re build and RC install Dave
Liked by Brightwork and watson220 and
2 comments
  • GascoigneChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    The hull looks in good shape from the photo. Have fun with the restoration though. Plenty of scope...Could be steam powered?

    All the best. Brian
    Liked by Gravedigger47
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Much better than the hull of the ancient Billing fish cutter Gina 2 I've just started to restore and convert. Took the deck out last night to reveal the awful hull planking 🤔
    Good luck, will watch with interest 👍
    Cheers, Doug 😎

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