Mikes boats
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:25 pm
Hi Lads,
I thought that I would share a few fotos of some of my boats with you all.
The First are of my Trawler. She is GRP, about a meter long and is powered by 1 large 18 volt motor . It has full running and working lights, spinning radar, a sound card and working trawl. There is one foto into the hull showing the sound card and control board. Would you buy fish of this sailor???
The second is a Canal boat...1 meter long, powered by a very small motor but scale speed is important because she is unstable at higher speeds.
The third is my favourite, a Mirror Dinghy. This is a ply kit from Canada that builds up in exactly the same way as the real boat, ie stitch and glue. I made the radio gear sit inside a removable box( shown in the foto) so that "Buzbee"an be displayed as a perfectly scale craft or sailed with the RC kit fitted . I extended the centre board in order to enjoy fresher breezes. This one is about 18 inches in length and over 2 feet in height.
The fourth is my present project, a Colne Smack, a type of craft used for oyster catching on a local river in the last century. This particular boat was converted to a pleasure craft by it's present owner as I have modeled it.
The rest are in the loft.....another day I think..................
I include a foto of my workshop (shed), it's amazing what I can do in it....notice the fridge under the drill bench. Excuse the mess...I have been messing around with the Tiger in there for a while now.....
I thought that I would share a few fotos of some of my boats with you all.
The First are of my Trawler. She is GRP, about a meter long and is powered by 1 large 18 volt motor . It has full running and working lights, spinning radar, a sound card and working trawl. There is one foto into the hull showing the sound card and control board. Would you buy fish of this sailor???
The second is a Canal boat...1 meter long, powered by a very small motor but scale speed is important because she is unstable at higher speeds.
The third is my favourite, a Mirror Dinghy. This is a ply kit from Canada that builds up in exactly the same way as the real boat, ie stitch and glue. I made the radio gear sit inside a removable box( shown in the foto) so that "Buzbee"an be displayed as a perfectly scale craft or sailed with the RC kit fitted . I extended the centre board in order to enjoy fresher breezes. This one is about 18 inches in length and over 2 feet in height.
The fourth is my present project, a Colne Smack, a type of craft used for oyster catching on a local river in the last century. This particular boat was converted to a pleasure craft by it's present owner as I have modeled it.
The rest are in the loft.....another day I think..................
I include a foto of my workshop (shed), it's amazing what I can do in it....notice the fridge under the drill bench. Excuse the mess...I have been messing around with the Tiger in there for a while now.....