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Gascoigne
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Excelsior
Here is the last of the Lowestoft sailing trawlers. Model built using working drawings kindly supplied by the Sailing Trust. Model about 12 years old. I got a little carried away on detail! As expected she sails and handles well as all the old work sailors do.
Drop keel and rudder extension added when sailing. I was intrigued to discover that the deck winch was steam powered,no doubt to help with taking in the trawl net.
Liked by Brightwork and Joe727 and
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  • Joe727Commander
    Hello,
    Just spotted your boat, I love the gaff-rigged working craft. Built one, a Falmouth fishing boat, and I plan to do more. Your boat is very impressive, nice quality workmanship and attention to detail.

    If you don't mind I am curious about a couple of things. is it plank on plank? Did you fiberglass over the hull or just paint. What kind of wood do you use for planking.

    I to, work from old drawings plans with lines and offsets.

    Great work!
    Regards, Joe
    Liked by Donnieboy
  • GascoigneChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    Hi Joe,
    In answer to your queries, Hull was built in the bread and butter system using deal sealed inside and out with coats of yacht varnish and painted using acrylic. Subsequent models of Wherries and Chinese Junks were plank on frame using 1/8” balsa strips sealed with resin,varnish inside and out, with again acrylic paint.
    Balsa easier to work with to gain experience - reasonable effectiveness both in carvel and clinker planking.
    All the best and good sailing.
    Gascoigne
    Liked by Joe727 and Donnieboy
Baggie
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Albion (Wherry)
Proud owner of this beautiful model of the Norfolk Wherry - The Albion - friend made it from scratch. Sails beautifully too. So pleased. 👍
Does anyone else have a Wherry... any pictures or comments welcome. Thank you👍
Liked by Dave M and Gascoigne and
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  • RNinMunichFleet Admiral
    Brilliant👍 looks just like the original 😉
    Liked by Brucef102
  • BaggieChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Thank you... it is very realistic.
Baggie
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class
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Albatross
Just adjust the sails and the rudder then push out and watch it go....photos from Aldeburgh and Cromer boating lakes. 👍
Liked by Northumbrian and watson220 and
6 comments
  • rolfman2000Warrant Officer
    As they say oop north in England.
    Ay up Baggie, tha's got some reet nice boating locations around you m'laddie.
    They look cracking places to sail yachts or motor boats to your hearts content. We have to fight for any piece of water round here with the anglers, golf courses, and private lakes.
    I'm getting very envious 😊
    Best wishes, Dave W
    Liked by RNinMunich
  • RonaldFleet Admiral
    Sloop Gypsy has been started today.😎

    I have a Gypsy Sailboat, an old Comet kit still in the box. I hope to get it on the water next year.
ads90
Warrant Officer
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Koh-i-Noor
Purchased on well known auction site. Boat very dusty/dirty but sound. it is from a Robbe kit that was around about 10 years ago and has timber decking, built-in auxiliary motor, navigation lights, etc. A deep clean followed by a re-paint of the superstructure, rub the decking down and varnish, followed by a complete rub down and re-paint of the hull brought her back to a fine yacht. She is about 40 inches in length and sails beautifully and has great presence on the water.
Liked by rikster67 and Helineil and
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sandkb
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
"Sweet Sue"
Video of the first start-up and test of "Sweet Sue" in dry dock. All went well ! Had two sails on water since.I built this vessel from scratch using a pre made clinker fibreglass hull purchased from Mini Steam Australia. The engine is an oscillating twin cylinder and the boiler is a 3" Centre Flue Gas Fired Vertical Boiler from "Miniature Steam". The gas tank is a 1-1/2" vertical refillable GasTank also from Miniature Steam Pty. Australia. The vessel is radio controlled with the skipper appearing to control the rudder. it has a smoke generator and a rc controlled steam whistle.
Liked by Brightwork and watson220 and
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  • sandkbChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    This boiler runs at around 60psi ! do you think that is a little high ? I was a little concerned by the amount of steam that is being generated as you may have noticed in the video. I can adjust the intensity of the flame inside the boiler so that a lower head of steam is generated, what do you think ?
    Kevin
    Liked by suntugs
  • Dave MVice Admiral
    Hi Kevin
    Yes that's what I do. I am always amazed at the power the oscillator generates and once rotating very little steam is required to maintain speed. Then again it's not for windy or rough conditions. I would try gradually reducing the pressure until the engine show signs of stopping and then increase by a couple of psi to ensure safe running. You do not need to run the boiler at its max rated pressure when the escape valve will be opening just at a level that replaces what the engine uses. Can we have another video with the steam whistle sounding?
    Dave
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Rod
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class
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HMCS Agassiz
Basically scratch Built except for the hull supplied by Fleetscale
Scale 1:48
Canadian Corvette and powered by single screw Saito steam engine
Lighting throughout with bilge pump and Asdic sound system
Sails scale speed beautifully with smoke generator adding realism
To steam power
Liked by Mikep and RNinMunich and
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  • reilly4Warrant Officer
    A very good effort. A video of it sailing would be awesome.👍
    Liked by Inkoust
  • RodChief Petty Officer 2nd Class
    Will do but having trouble programme accepting the video of it sailing
    Liked by figtree7nts and suntugs
manyboats
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Marie Felling
Return to building model boats after 45 years and first with R/C.
Fine kit by Mountfleet, though white metal castings getting a bit tired. Don't take it out sailing very often as it takes a lot of lead which I load each time. Quite a handful to launch. Sails well though.
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  • Hande of EspooAble Seaman
    Oh, how beautiful..!
  • manyboatsPetty Officer 1st Class
    Well thank you. For what it was worth it got model of the year from my model ship club, but there was only one other entry. Looking for the time to do some building blogs on some of my other boats incase they might be of use to other builders.
tomarack
Sub-Lieutenant
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Thames sailing barge Capricorn
Hi,
this is my last model, thames siling barge on its maiden voyage,October 2, 2016. Preparation for construction of barges - Fall 2013. I have not chosen according to what plans I will build. I bought plans for TSB Lady Daphne, finally I chose but I have other plans.
On the internet I found an information plan barge "Champion class" from H.I.Chapelle. Even though I had prepared and cut out the ribs on the LD (1:28, Loa 98 cm), I finally began to build a "Champion". Loa 110 cm.
More photos and a description to> http://barge.homeunix.org/index.php/home <
It still remains to be done many details - winches, dinghy, and more. Also, set the the sails just sewn just for a test.Everything I wanted to finish through the winter
Tom
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skegness
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Queen
Lovely size model to transport about,sails very well on water,lots of interest from the public when I displayed it on the LBES stand at warwick,even the compare was shocked when talking about individual lifeboats,he said I cannot give you any information as I don't know who's boat it is and I will have to speak to the owner as I'm stumped(the crowd laughed)
Liked by circle43nautical and sandkb and
3 comments
  • skegnessPetty Officer 1st Class
    In between the smoke unit & motor,there are two pass (8.4v & 12v)
  • figtree7ntsAdmiral
    oh ok I got it, great looking model by the way!

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