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Popeyepapa
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Gypsy Sloop Jr.
When I was in high school back in 1957 I built a kit of the Comet Gypsy Sloop Jr. in 2016 I found the drawings on-line for the Gypsy Jr. The boat was entered in woodworking class at our county fair where it received a blue ribbon. it has a working wheel that turns the rudder. Now I have under construction a 32 inch version that I would like to radio control. I'm not too sure how to set up or what type of servo to install.
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Well done that man 👍
    Unfortunately I'm not a yacheting man so can't help you directly with the setup.
    BUT HEY! There's lots of yachties on this site! I've seen many discussions, threads and blogs on various yacht setups ....
    Soooo ... pull your digits out guys, give the man a break and help him out with his yacht setup.
    Cheers, Doug 😎
  • hammerLieutenant
    Go with swing arm servos for sail control, less trouble with the lines than winch. if room is a problem one can be used to control jibs & main. but separate controls are obviously best.
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Novagsi0
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
"IMARA" Tug Steam plant
Test run on compressed air of "IMARA's" tug steam plant.
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  • lesliebreameChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    very nice !
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  • GaryLCCaptain
    A very nice looking and efficient steam engine, I have one which is similar made by Cheddar whether it is a Proteus or not I'm not sure, I bought it in an Edwardian Steam launch which to date has never been fired up as such. Regards.
POGray
Petty Officer 1st Class
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PBR - Patrol Boat Riverine
Proboat Alpha - ready to run, model of PBR, Patrol Boat Riverine, used by US Navy during Vietnam conflict, served 1967 -1972.

Images show basic detail, 1/18 scale, with crew. Bow gunner servo is linked to rudder. Comes with Navlights, looking forward to a night sail.....some painting added to weather craft, as well as painting radar housing a lighter grey....and the canvas roof over wheel house....a little artistic licence with vessel numbers......Brown Navy did'nt always have numbered vessels....but could'nt help myself.

Bravo Zulu Chaps😉
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POGray
Petty Officer 1st Class
Patrol Boat Riverine
Proboat Aplha - ready to run.......model of Patrol Boat Riverine used by US Navy, Vietnam between 1967-72. Basic 1/18 scale able to attach small action figures for added dimension, model always look better with crew.

Great starter....already looking at larger scale military kits and really impressed with Deans Marine product range, unfortunatly little options to explore in Australia....so have to order most stuff in....vids will get better with experience...stay tuned.😉
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lesliebreame
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
Clyde Puffer
At Illfracombe pond last week . Have made an automatic feed water system for my coal fired Puffer and went to the pond to try it out. I think it needs bigger capacity pump as there was very little water in the boiler after 3/4 hour running. Gordons hydro is beating me up as usual !!! Les Breame
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  • lesliebreameChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Correction on details of Hydro. Gordon tells me the boat is Japanese from the 1980's made by Gunze Sangyo . it has the original Mitsubishi motor and mechanical speed wiper controller [gets very hot ! ] . The hull is fine glass fibre not plastic.
  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    Thanks for the info on the Hydrofoil boat.
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Novagsi0
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
"IMARA"
Only 2nd run of "IMARA Tug", my lad did the shaky video. (O well)
Nice model lots of ballast, batteries, MARX Hectoperm motor for huge power reserve. Running on electric but Cheddar Proteus steam plant also fits in instead with ABC boiler control. plan for the future to try this never run not even on air yet!
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  • Novagsi0Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Illumination night ready for Bournville lights added and working.
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  • DonnieboyWarrant Officer
    great job on the model.Runs nice too.Nice to see lots of lights.Will look great at night.BTW anybody check to see if the Canada geese had their passports.
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Mikep
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Artesania Latina Hellen
Model is 33in inches long and beam 9 inches, height is 24 inches.
ABS hull model weighs 14 pounds. Power is 6 volt electric motor and 6 volt 3000 mah battery.
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Very nice job Mike,👍👍
    Hope the Danish fish cutter I'm currently renovating / rebuilding and converting from static to RC will turn out half as well as that! 😉
    Can you 'sail' her as well as motoring?
    Cheers, Doug 😎
  • MikepChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    Motor only thanks for the kind words Mike
Northumbrian
Midshipman
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airboat
I thought as the lake is still full of weed this would keep me sailing built from light ply fibre glassed inside & out then painted length 33" width 12"height 16" to top of the prop
70 amp esc aircraft brushless motor 11" prop

I am busy with a landing craft i thought this would be another one to beat the dreaded weed 😱
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Will-I-Am
Master Seaman
Modav Huntsman 31
Built originally in 1973 from a modav kit and powered by an Enya 35bbiii. Now running a 3548 brushless motor and 5800 3 cell lipo. Model in video was running an x35 prop with /- 20 degrees of rudder, very sensitive on turns. Today's run was on x40 prop considerably faster with reduced rudder throw of /- 15 degrees. Current draw was 30 amps max watts 376. Still too sensitive on turns.
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  • Will-I-AmMaster Seaman
    Doug, Thanks for the reply, as far as I was aware the S type plastic props were less pitch than the X type plastic props. if your 35 mm metal prop is 1.4 pitch then it is similar to the X35 plastic prop I used in the first video. I think I need to investigate diameters and pitch a little more. Last week running my Huntsman I had an X40 plastic prop on and it was too large and way too fast, a friend running a 34 inch fire launch runs an X 35 so I may go back to look at a 😎35 mm dia metal prop and look at the pitch.
    Regards Ian
  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Aha! Now I've learned something too👍 Thanks William
    Actually I've been busily changing all my 'frayed' 😲 plastic props for cast brass ones. Cheers, Doug

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