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rustypiston
Leading Seaman
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Bamfield Lifeboat
Based on the US Coast Guard 36' motor lifeboat, the Canadian Coast Guard operated a number of these boats modified for cold weather operation. The model is a fiberglass hull, the reat is scratchbuilt using baltic birch wood, brass, and plastic. The model measures 28" based on the scale 3/4 inch equals a foot. it's powered by a 6 volt Dumas motor and operated with a 2 channel radio. A fun build!
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Gregg
Sub-Lieutenant
Model boats - at night
Some of our club members [including myself] giving our boats a run on the club pool just after dark.
Boats included are : Fishing boats, trawler, Tug, Lifeboat, sports cruiser and patrol boat.

Appologies for the background noise, but thats the traffic on the M6 toll.
Liked by mehmetalialtas
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  • CraigRobothamPetty Officer 1st Class
    Great seeing night sails , whole different effect to the models . Nice one 😊
Gregg
Sub-Lieutenant
Mersey Class Lifeboat - at night!
Sorry just a short clip, but better than nothing. Will try and get a better clip soon.
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  • hydromanChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    great stuff, when I get my own boats back in the water I will get some video's with my new onboard waterproof minI cam.
    regards
    mark b
peep31
Petty Officer 1st Class
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weymouth lifeboat
photos taken by me on holiday in weymouth last week.thought they might help anyone who is making one.
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Quite a bit of detail shown of the relief lifeboat 17-45 The Duke of Kent in service from 2005. This was one of the last built of this class so it is useful info to compare with earlier vessels..
    Thanks for sharing 👍
Gregg
Sub-Lieutenant
Mersey 12-26 Lifeboat update 5/12
FINALLY !

the Lifeboat is looking more and more complete now, deck railings added, pushpit rails on, lifebelts on, deck painted etc. Still loads more to complete yet.
the ACTION sound system is still pulling the crowds every time I switch it on, People passing the pool have to stop and watch it. Ive tried running the Mersey with the sound system off, but naa ! it has to be On , every time [ha ha].
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  • Colin HFleet Admiral
    Well you've certainly grabbed my attention, sound ON definately does it for me, my wife said it wasn't a model but a clever photographer using a real boat.ha ha ha.
    Keep on sailing your doing a great job.
  • peep31Petty Officer 1st Class
    many thanks for your reply gregg I will take all what you have said onboard I will keep you informed on my success when I get my kit,once again many thanks,please have a look at my 60inch crash tender in the build blog and see what you think not yet been in water yet to try this one out
Colin H
Fleet Admiral
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MARGARET JOAN and FRED NYE. Lifeboat.
Just three photos taken, while waiting for ferry to Sandbanks, of returning lifeboat named Margaret Joan and Fred Nye. I think based Poole.
Hope they are helpfull, Colin.
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Good sailing shots of this Severn. Yes she is shown as a Relief boat in the LBES 2012 booklet. Served during 2008 at Portrush.
    Nice to see the vessel underway with relevant wash details and the sit on the water. 😀
vaderswar
Leading Seaman
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Waveney Class Lifeboat
Here is my restoration (conversion) of a US Coastguard vessel into the RNLI Waveney Class Lifeboat. I think you will agree that it looks better in its new livery. Have put in two jp power 400 motors along with mtroniks auto tune 20 amp esc and am using 7.4V lipo batteries. First try out went very well, but that was the bath, will try her out on water in couple of days
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Hi
    Nice to see your model. I built the US Coastguard model and use similar motors and ESC. Lipo's were not common when built so I used a 12v 1.2amp sla. Goes well on the water but duration is not very long. I have a pair of brushless motors and controllers and intend to fit with Lipo battery. it would be nice to see pics of your model on the water.
    Dave
  • vaderswarLeading Seaman
    HI Dave, Sorry for delay in replying, taking boat out on water for trials today will let you know how got on. As to changing to brushless, good idea I use brushless in a lot of my models, but if you have MTroniks escs you can use a lipo upto 3series (11.1v), they say this on their own website, so you could still use same motors with 7.4v lipo but change the esc. the only downside to using lipos is having to add more ballast to get waterline which is what going to find out today. Regards Steve
jfstoker
Master Seaman
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The Scout
Kit by Metcalf Mouldings, Waveney Lifeboat, figures by speedline, running with 2x 850 Motors,12volt sla battery, speed control by a Action P94 set to tank steering.
Liked by Dibdawg and doghouse and
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  • jfstokerMaster Seaman
    Just working on some other projects and fitting some sound effects to the Scout, will take some photos on the water next time at the pool John
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  • DibdawgPetty Officer 2nd Class
    Your builds tell a story.
owhogo
Petty Officer 1st Class
Watson lifeboat
Watson class part way through refit,new motors twin speen controllers,rudder and mast both can be moved by remote up and down,,,hope to build model boat house and slip way so boat can by launched
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  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Looking good. I hope you will share the build details af the rest of the restoration including the boat house and slipway
    Dave
  • cenbethWarrant Officer
    Looks an interesting boat but I would have liked to have known more about it, Edward
thelegos
Master Seaman
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Aerokits Solent Lifeboat
The weather on Sunday was great here in Peterborough and the perfect opportunity for the first trip out since restoration work was finished. The boat with ballast is very heavy so help from a few friends at the boat club was much appreciated! Performance from a pair of original Decaperms isn't earth shattering but good enough to give a nice scale performance, I might decide to upgrade them over the winter but haven't worked out what the best option might be so any suggestions based on your own experience would be appreciated. Thanks for looking, Roger
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  • owhogoPetty Officer 1st Class
    Hi,I run my solent at about 3rd power most of the time,normaly just the trim on the hand set is enough ,the mfa 800s with the props I said will give you plenty of power if needed,,at the Cwmbran show I used the solent to tow my Arun around for best part of a hour and still had loads of power let in the battery,and thats running a 12v 12amp lead acid battery,Both motors are run through a single 60amp controller with 15 amp fuses feed each motor...did try plastic props in the 35 and 45 size but found I got reversing problems,,my solent weighs in at 23.3 kg all up and afloat
    cheers
    Owen
  • owhogoPetty Officer 1st Class
    HI again Roger ,good tip for getting boats to the water,I now use my carp fishing trolly,its great for it,can get a 54" Arun and a 48" solent on it with there bits and bobs and just wheel it all to the lake,bought mine off ebay for around ÂA£30 mark
froggyt996
Petty Officer 1st Class
Aerokits Solent Class Lifeboat
Mrs Froggyt996's Solent Class Lifeboat which is running on 2 x MFA 800 motors. it has 4 x 12v 7amp gel batteries and a P92 combined mixer and speedcontrollers from Action.
Liked by doghouse and mehmetalialtas
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  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    Very nice, even the water looked scaled!

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