Vosper crash Tender general arrangement plans....

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Vosper crash Tender general arrangement plans....

Are these plans any use? - I started a refurb of a 34" model around 5 yrs ago, but "got delayed" whist building a car - tying to resume the rebuild, so reconnecting with the website
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Vosper crash Tender general arrangement plans....

Someone kindly sent me a copy of the plans for the smaller of the two Aerokits crash tenders some years ago. I occasionally find them when looking for things in the loft - I'll let you know if I find them again.

SLEC still make the kits, they might be willing to let you have a plan.
Dave in West Oxfordshire
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Vosper crash Tender general arrangement plans....

The plans where sourced from original many years ago when this site was first developed by Stephen and was dedicated only to the vosper fireboat crash tenders. Peter timberland one of the first founder members had the first copies, and we passed them around between each other. Most are poor quality unfortunately however there is enough info on this forum to make very accurate reproductions, I would suggest look at the build blogs, I have a very detailed one from several years ago that contained many photos and plans, hope that helps
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Vosper crash Tender general arrangement plans....

I was given a 28" abs model kit of the 46' Vosper Crash Tender obtained from AliExpress. It had just parts..... no diagrams or instructions. Does anyone have a nice clear general arrangement drawing of her? I need to check a few things to bring the model closer to scale (the model has a totally flat deck for example which I know isn't true) This site has a couple rather fuzzy ones in the plans section which aren't good enough. Thanks!
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