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LewZ
Admiral
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Suncoast Scale Model Boat Club
Finally our first meet of 2026! Very unusual weather for us, like the rest of the country. Normally we might miss 1 or 2 weekends during the winter season but this was our first meet since December.

This would have been a great perfect day was hampered by wind, a little much for many smaller boats. Also a lot of dead fish around the pond, probably caused by a lack of oxygen because of a lack of rain. We are in the middle of a drought, but it is supposed to rain tonight.

Lew
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  • PhilHLieutenant Commander
    Great to see a young face doing sailing need more other wise the hobby will die
    Philuk
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  • LewZAdmiral
    In case anyone missed it, that bridge to the floating dock is the one in the video (recently posted) of my towboat pushing the barge under it.

    Lew
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GARTH
Commodore
Only 2 days left
On the 20th of October, the Spencer pool will be drained for the winter skating season. I think it's a bit early, but no one listens to me.A couple of us set sail till next spring.The Gumbot Clogaroo ran real nice.
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Oxford-Dave
Sub-Lieutenant
Ice Breaking in Oxford
Video of an Oxford Model Boat Club member's tug breaking ice on the club's water last winter. I expect there to be some ice there this afternoon as well.
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philcaretaker
Commodore
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Winter returns to Buxton !
Winter returns in early March making access to lake rather icy !!! (Media test)
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  • hermankRear Admiral
    What à romantic scenery!!!!
GARTH
Commodore
Stanchion instillation on my Winter Project
Got some Stanchions for my scratch build Andrea Gail so did a litte video on one of the Stanchions.
Liked by Julio and stevedownunder and
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  • NickDWarrant Officer
    Where did you obtain them please.
  • neilwLieutenant Commander
    This is one of the next jobs I need to do on the Perkasa, not looking forward to it, especially making sure the 0.7mm brass rod I’m using for the lines is kept kink free.
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philcaretaker
Commodore
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Merry Christmas From The Buxton Model Boat Club !
Another chance to relive some memories of RC Sailing with the Buxton Model Boat Club from Winter to Spring and Summer to Autumn 2022.

Best wishes to all for the Christmas and the new year !.
You are welcome to visit us soon ! ⛵🚤

https://model-boats.com/places/60518
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GARTH
Commodore
TSS Beaverford Canadian Pasific Steamship
This was the last sailing at Spencer's in Burlington in November 2022 My friend was running his TSS Beaverford real ship built 1928 was sunk 1940.was run by Canadian Pacific Steamship line. I liked the steam coming out of stack P/S Pool has now been drain & will soon will be a winter skating rink
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ShaunI
Leading Seaman
M class destroyer
Hello again, here’s a picture of an M class destroyer which I built some years ago, she is of again balsa construction from Model Boat Magazine plans, I built over one winter about 9 years ago, she is sealed with dope and tissue which gives a smooth finish, the guns were constructed from plastic card, with brass rods for the barrels!
She was retired a couple of years ago, but recently she was brought out retirement and gifted to family friend was showing an interest in battle ships!
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Rowen
Captain
RN. DARK CLASS
Video of my recent winter project, a RN Dark Class FPB.
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  • RowenCaptain
    Cannot recall the exact reason for choosing Wahine to model.
    She was a very pretty ship and also built in the UK.
    My friend is a meticulous modeler and vessel is a credit to him.
    Has both bow and stern thrusters and a bow rudder.
    He did write a article for Model Boats International when it was still available.
  • TrilliumChief Petty Officer 1st Class
    Why did I build the 'Wahine'?
    I can still recall where I was when news of the ship's sinking played out on TV. A few years later, my first job as a student engineer at then-AEI in Manchester UK was working beside the engineer responsible for the design of it's successor, the Rangatira's, main steam turbines. When I considered building a model of the Rangatira I thought the looks of her were spoilt by the funnel shape and, since it was almost a duplicate of the Wahine, I opted to build the Wahine.
    Roy
    PS. I have seen Rowen's models up close and his posts here do not do justice to the quality and detail that he puts into every model. Every detail is scratcbuilt and accurately constructed.
GARTH
Commodore
No Name boat
After a little video of the H.Sw.Visby I tested out my no name R/C boat over the winter change motor coulping & receiver . So she need a little test run at the Hamilton Bay Leander dock seemed o/k to me so looking forward to a summer of model boat sailing . The kids must have been off due to Earth Day & here in Canada Covid restriction have been mostly over .Thank goodness .
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  • RowenCaptain
    Thanks Garth.
    Have just caught up with the last blog update.
    Good video, shows the model off and my lack of familiarity with waterjets!
  • DWBrinkmanRear Admiral
    At first I was surprised to see you with boats on open water in Canada.
    This week we finally have open water in Central MN, but it was just on the news that there is still 18" of ice on the lakes in northern MN.
    THEN, I looked at a map and realized that you are considerably south of me. Basically as far south as the MN Iowa border.
    OK, I'm jealous! I want to be able to play on the lake with my toy boats too!
    🤔
EdH
Midshipman
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Scratch built Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter
A change from Maid Rosalind Thames cruiser blog posts! This winter I added a removable keel and rudder extension to the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter I built in 2017. I wanted to produce a hull that was truly accurate above and below the waterline, and with the correct lead in the keel and in scale winds she sailed ok, but to get a model to sail realistically, you generally have to add a lot of weight deep down. The last picture shows that for regular display, the ugly keel and rudder extensions come off and the stand's extended legs unscrew. She stands 6' 2" with her new keel, and 4' 6" long. The trials were successful. She sailed beautifully, even tacking those overlapping headsails flawlessly, which is generally quite hard to do with RC! I have up to now only posted blogs as they happen, but I have full documentation of this build and can start a blog for it after Rosalind is finished, if it's OK to publish something from the past. I added a teaser build picture!

https://www.facebook.com/modelBoatsTrainsPlanes/videos/800923610583750/

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Thank you Doug and Stephen for your help in getting the video to work. The stills give little idea of any movement but the video shows she was really trucking! Ed
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  • fireboatCaptain
    Hi Ed,

    The link is fixed. The space in the URL is deliberately added to avoid some web browsers trying to stretch the page width. The gallery works a bit differently to the rest of the site (different code), but I've just enabled the displaying of links.

    Thanks
    Stephen
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  • EdHMidshipman
    Thank you Stephen and Doug for helping to get the video fixed. It makes a big difference to the post! Ed
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