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Return from the dark side


Dave Hopkin
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Been lurking for a few months whilst preparing the ground with "she that thinks she must be obeyed" for a return to aeromodelling, yes I confess I was seduced away to RC model boats for a good few years, but I have done the Jeremy Kyle detox thing now and back and swapping 40mm brass props for 12" nylon ones.....

Joined a club (Rochdale Flyers) purchased an Apprentice and very slowly learning to fly the damm thing...... mind you still feels a bit weird NOT putting 4 or 5lb ballast into the thing........

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I wont claim to be anywhere near museum standard, in scale boats there are several classes for Scale models, from Class A (Exact Scale, where builders plans and full documentation must be provided) down to class C (for kits) - sounds like your member is in the Class A area... Me? lower echelons of class B!

I think the biggest challenge in building boaters will have is weight control, its simply not really an issue in boats, I have a 56" 1904 HMS Kent which when ballasted down to the correct waterline weighs in at 60lb!

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Welcome back to the lighter side (in every sense of the word), Dave! teeth 2

Don't forget all you learnt 'over there' as BEB's project may yet need the benefit of your wisdom.....teeth 2

Pete

ps - just an aside - if the Apprentice is 'Z-Foam', Elapor or any of the other types of EPO foam, normal CA, rather than 'foam-safe', is the right stuff to use (not that you'll be needing it, of course)......smile

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Tshhhhh

Mrs BEB's project should have been diagonally double planked and nice stepped hull to go with that hard chine, that would get it to plane (and yes, that is a nautical term) nicely ..... course a couple more 600's either side of the one you have would help too.....

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Hi Dave and welcome on board (haha!)

Nah, Mrs BEB picked the design thinking it was a nice slow cabin cruiser - she has trouble keeping up with paint drying (I didn't say that dear - he made me!). So I think even its modest performance will come a bit of a shock! wink 2

Anyhow - nice to have you on here and remember, any questions just ask, its what we're here for.

BEB

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