Old boats
Old boats
Might Midgets were a very popular power source in the days when boating was developing. The small Victory industries Crash Tender used one with a rubber band drive to ite two props and used a small 4.5v alkaline battery.
We did not have the abundance of cheap foreign Imports available today and infact the alternatives were mainly 24 v ex MOD motors. Also NiCads and SLA's were not available and small wet lead acid motorbike batteries were often used.
Very useful in their day and still working today.
Dave
Old boats
I can't see it on those sheets, didn't know there where so many old boats.
When this boat comes up on the project list 😀 and if I have not found the right boat, I could bring the rudder inboard and turn it into a Mermaid or Cresta 💭
Was the Mighty Midget just used for rudders?
Alan
Old boats
Now that you have given measurements and a view of a Mighty Midget motor controlling the rudder the date is probably early 1960's.
Veron produced a range of models in this size which in the day were considered quite large.
Keil Kraft also did a range but seem somewhat smaller. There were many smaller companies also producing kits .
Some more pics for your perusal. if I come across anything relevant in my Clubs mags library I will post more details
Dave
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Old boats
Old boats
I partly agree with Shaun. Crash Tender & Sea Nymph. See attached ad from Set 1975 Model Boats. Not sure about the last but there are other ads which might help. Probably another of Les Rowells models, he was a prolific builder. 👍 Dave Wiggins did an article on a Sea Nymph restoration in Model Boats last year. 😀
Dave
Old boats
The bit I missed off the post:
www.vintagemodelboats.com
They specialise in recreating a few of the old aerokits range, I'm sure they do modern versions of most of the old kits.
Old boats
Right, you have had your break, back to the kitchen 😁
Old boats
Thank god for a break from kitchen fitting, it seemed like a good idea at the time 🔨
From the little I know and the construction details in the pictures I think someone used to be an Aerokits fan.
I think the speed boat open cockpit one is possibly the Sea Hornet which is 24 inches long with an 8 inch beam. The smaller could be either the Sea Nymph which is 18 1/4 inches long with a 6 1/4 inch beam or the Sea Urchin which is 16 inches long with a 6 inch beam, my preference is for the Sea Nymph 😄
Old boats
Think that receiver Is past It's best
Alan
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