Wee Nip, Ruf Red.
Donated to me by a friend.
Radio; frsky telemetry, battery voltage, Hitec sail winch.
She sails well and is quite enjoyable, even I my unskilled hands.
Hi Terry,
I am assuming that you may not know this little trick because of your question a few days ago, if you place the mouse curser over the persons name and left click that will bring up all the information about that person, including what boats they have and whereabouts they are etc.
I hope this is of help.
Cheers,
Stephen.
Hi , I have enjoyed building and sailing a number of "Wee Nip`s" over the last few years - Quick and easy to rig, just fun to sail. Sadly now only in possession of one - but love it to bits !.
Hi Steven,
I am glad that you enjoyed sailing it. It must of made a nice change.
Good friends and experience is a really good think in this hobby and that makes it more enjoyable.
Hi Martin,
It is quite strange initially and requires more concentration than motor powered boats, thankfully on my first outing there were experienced people to help get me started.
Yes it was very generous, the boat wasn't being used after he bought an RG65, i had also donated some stuff to him previously.
Cheers,
Stephen.
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I am assuming that you may not know this little trick because of your question a few days ago, if you place the mouse curser over the persons name and left click that will bring up all the information about that person, including what boats they have and whereabouts they are etc.
I hope this is of help.
Cheers,
Stephen.
What boats do you have? I cannot see any in your Boat Harbour.
Cheers,
Stephen.
Cheers,
Terry
Cheers,
Terry
Morphett Vale SA
Certainly fun to sail, especially in a stiff breeze.
Are there any steam models in your videos?
Cheers,
Stephen.
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I am glad that you enjoyed sailing it. It must of made a nice change.
Good friends and experience is a really good think in this hobby and that makes it more enjoyable.
Martin.
It is quite strange initially and requires more concentration than motor powered boats, thankfully on my first outing there were experienced people to help get me started.
Yes it was very generous, the boat wasn't being used after he bought an RG65, i had also donated some stuff to him previously.
Cheers,
Stephen.
Nice,
I have never sailed a boat without a motor, it must feel a little strange to operate.
You certainly have a good friend.
Martin.