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skiboo
Master Seaman
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two boys B-84
here are some photos of finished project on the water at pickie pool bangor she is powered by 540 motor and 60mm prop winch radar lights al in working order she tows the net well stacks of power
this boat is scratch built inc winch rgds Robert waterson angus
Liked by Ronald and petercbrown
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  • tommy3917Leading Seaman
    Nice boat skiboo, love the winch.
lubberland
Able Seaman
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Empire Raymond.
HI All, E.Raymond is 36 inches long x 9 inches beam. She is scratch built, plank on frame with 3mm ply deck. I made her from the Cervia plans and enlarged them to 36 inches. She has a 540 type motor which I rewound with 80 turns of 30swg wire, for more torque. She has a 4 blade prop 60mm diam. and powered by a 6v 4amp SLA battery. I started the build last March, she's not quite finished yet, needs an anchor winch making and a set of tyres on the sides and other small details. I sail her at Holyhead Breakwater Park when I can.
Liked by circle43nautical and hightide and
4 comments
  • lubberlandAble Seaman
    HI Dave, The current draw is 0.5amp free and 2amp nearly stalled (burnt fingers). also a Viper 15amp ESC fitted, regards Geoff.
  • circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    BRAVO ZULU!
Northumbrian
Midshipman
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Falmouth Oyster Dredger
I have made the sails & starting to put them on winch servo fitted running line is on it runs around the top of the deck
Liked by Ronald and Northumbrian
2 comments
  • hammerLieutenant
    Looks good. Are you just controlling the main.
  • NorthumbrianMidshipman
    HI hammer thanks for your interest
    the main & both jibs are on a line running around the top of the deck onto a drum servo & the transom rudder is push pull on the servo
    cheers Bob 👋
skiboo
Master Seaman
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TWO BOYS B-84
here is a couple of photos on her maiden voyage just a couple of hiccups winch
motor not right ordered new one had to modify the deck to remove the motor
engine sound system not right other wise very pleased with te boat r w angus
Liked by Northumbrian
1 comment
  • AlanPLieutenant
    A couple of hiccups and a couple of not rights 😟 but it looks good 👍

    alan
skiboo
Master Seaman
TWO BOYS B-84
here is a couple of photos of my trawler at sea all went ok yesterday had a couple hic ups sound system wouldn't rev with the engine winch didn't work right
Robert waterson angus
skiboo
Master Seaman
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two boys ex wandering star
wheelhouse plus some deck planking in place deck planking complete plus gunnel cappings complete boat completely scratch built on a fibre glass hull working winch scratch built boat powered by a 545 motot driving a 60 mm 3 blade prop Robert waterson angus
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  • rkretchmarRecruit
    What is the length of this model? I am still engaged in flying scale WW1 airplanes at 83, but I can see me getting back to my Bristol Pilot Cutter and Clyde Puffer.
    Liked by Inkoust
  • skibooMaster Seaman
    model is 32ins long 1/20 scale of the real boat
skiboo
Master Seaman
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wandering star
this is my latest project just got running gear in boat is fully wired main deck sealedworking trawl winch made wheelhouse and hatch just sitting in position bulwark frames allin and trimmed one photo shows finished boat ahc waterson b444 skiboo this boat is all scratch built going to be finished rigged as a trawler scalloper on a fibre glass hull by bill wood
Robert waterson angus
lhpen
Master Seaman
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Talacre
SS Talacre - Single Hatch Coaster 1:48 Scale Just recently bought second hand and about to renovate to my own standard!
Caldercraft SS Talacre
The SS Talacre is a typical single hatch coaster used in the coal trade of a type that was found by the hundreds around the coast of the U.K. in the golden era of steam. Designed for Point of Ayr Collieries by Crichton, Thompson & Co Ltd., of London she was built by Crabtree &Co., of Great Yarmouth in 1917. Talacre was named after a small village near the colliery. Talacre was finally scraped in 1959 by the Hammond Lane Foundry in Dublin. Realism leaps out of the completed model, as if a turn of a valve will start the anchor windlass or the cargo winch clattering away and the lagged steam pipes to begin steaming and drying out.
Scale: 1:48
Length: 863mm
Beam 152mm
Liked by Clinton
lubberland
Able Seaman
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Elsie & Olwen
Here's a few more pics showing my home made winch from a Lego 9volt motor unit which is controlled by a servo and two micro switches. There's a ring on the deck line that all the sail lines are tied onto. Cheers Lubber. PS. The large mainsail is counter ballanced by the deep hull shape right aft. Regards.
1 comment
  • twofloats12Leading Seaman
    could you do a simple electics diagram for me as i have burn out two sail servos 😱
    Liked by Inkoust
lubberland
Able Seaman
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" Elsie & Olwen "
A scratch built model of a Gloucester USA fishing schooner 1900 era. Pine plank on frame, 2 channel radio with a Lego 9volt drive unit as sail winch controlled each way by servo and micro switches, the deck is planked on a thin ply sub-deck and deck openings are sealed with Vaseline. The deep keel slides up into a box through the keel and secured with a bolt.
Liked by Mikep and Northumbrian
4 comments
  • CapnJimChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    HI Lubberland,
    A boat after my own heart! Looks really good. Like the level of detail, even if you can't see it on the water. Which sails are controlled by the winch?

    How successful is the sailing peformance with all that sail area aft?

    Regards,
    Cap'n Jim.
  • lubberlandAble Seaman
    HI there Cap'n Jim, Glad you like it. The sails are all controlled by the winch line round the after deck. I'll try to post some pics soon, Cheers, Lubber.
AlanP
Lieutenant
WY224
This is my scratch built inshore fishing boat, I adapted the plans from a model boat mag. The hull and deck are planked using cut up blinds from Ikea (they are made if Lime) it has working lights and radar via a 4 way switching unit on one channel, the working winch and trawl net are worked from another channel. Powered with an 18v drill motor working from 12v lead acid battery
Liked by boatbuild4042
2 comments
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Nice detailed model. Really looks the part.
    Good useful info about IKEA blinds, I hope you wife hasn't noticed any missing from the blind!!!
    Have you caught any fish yet? 😀
  • AlanPLieutenant
    No fish as yet Dave, plenty of feathers though 😁

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