I believe this is a 34 inch aerokit, I "rescued" it from Ebay, and will bring her back to how she should look...
Watch this space...
After lots of hassle I finally got the motor and prop.shaft aligned.
with a scratch built mastshe's beginning to "LOOK" the part.
More to follow.....
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This boat is a model of the Judge McCombs which is the fire boat in Hamilton Ontario Canada. The model was built by Don Hodgson of the Confederation Marine Modellers of Hamilton. Scatch built with about 700 hours, has 3 water pumps run by 12 volt.
The boat started out as the tug Betty-Bess in 1947, in 1950 a small fire pump was installed driven by a separate engine, in 1972 the extra 2 monitors where installed. it will now pump a 1000 gpm. Enclosed find 3 pictures of the model and 1 picture of the real thing.
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This boat is a model of the Judge McCombs which is the fire boat in Hamilton Ontario Canada. The model was built by Don Hodgson of the Confederation Marine Modellers of Hamilton. Scatch built with about 700 hours, has 3 water pumps run by 12 volt.
The boat started out as the tug Betty-Bess in 1947, in 1950 a small fire pump was installed driven by a separate engine, in 1972 the extra 2 monitors where installed. it will now pump a 1000 gpm. Enclosed find 3 pictures of the model and 1 picture of the real thing.
The boat has no name as yet, it is scrach bult from two photos. I found in a loft as usual. it is about 25/30 years old, she is powered by a darke horse 785 turbo with a 2.5 to 1 gearbox and two 9.6 volt 3700maH NiMH bateries and a 50mm 3 bladed prop, sailed at our local lake.
The boat is far from finished and is not to scale as you can see, but for a first time build it looks pritty fair out on the water. Just one last word, many thanks to all the members of the forum for all your help.bit of a muck here lads the photos were in the loft,the hull I bought for £30.and every thing else is scratch built.
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The boat has no name as yet, it is scrach bult from two photos. I found in a loft as usual. it is about 25/30 years old, she is powered by a darke horse 785 turbo with a 2.5 to 1 gearbox and two 9.6 volt 3700maH NiMH bateries and a 50mm 3 bladed prop, sailed at our local lake.
The boat is far from finished and is not to scale as you can see, but for a first time build it looks pritty fair out on the water. Just one last word, many thanks to all the members of the forum for all your help.bit of a muck here lads the photos were in the loft,the hull I bought for £30.and every thing else is scratch built.
Shown here, Los Angeles Fireboat built by UmI Ryuzuki.
{"text":"Shown here, Los Angeles Fireboat built by UmI Ryuzuki.","subject":"Los Angeles Fireboat built by UmI Ryuzuki","media":[{"id":"1210188506","name":"1210188506.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1210188506/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1210188506/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"},{"id":"1210188507","name":"1210188507.jpg","caption":"","url":"https://hobby.land/media/1210188507/l","thumbUrl":"https://hobby.land/media/1210188507/s","isImage":true,"ext":"jpg"}],"youtubeUrl":""}
This is a boat that's just recently been refurbished.
It's an Aerokit model (48 inch long) and was originally an I.C engine. Michael is now converting it to electric power.
{"text":"This is a boat that's just recently been refurbished.\r\n\r\nIt's an Aerokit model (48 inch long) and was originally an I.C engine. Michael is now converting it to electric power.","subject":"Fireboat restored by Michael Gough","media":[],"youtubeUrl":""}
Barry Sullivan's fireboat, built in 1969 from the aero kit. This was his first boat and was given to his son, then brought back and refurbished. it was then given to his grandson and brought back again for refurbishment last year.
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Barry Sullivan's fireboat, built in 1969 from the aero kit. This was his first boat and was given to his son, then brought back and refurbished. it was then given to his grandson and brought back again for refurbishment last year.