- cjanik001🇺🇸Warrant OfficerVery impressive model. Good job!👍Very impressive model. Good job!👍Like 1Liked by hermank
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111 posts · Page 1 of 10When crashing through the waves, the Tamar’s pioneering seat design absorbs most of the energy on impact, reducing the strain on crew members’ backs.
The Tamar is designed to be launched from a slipway – her mast and aerials can be lowered to fit inside a boathouse – and she can also lie afloat.
Tamar class lifeboats have gradually replaced some of our Tyne class lifeboats that have reached the end of their operational lives as part of our plans for a faster and more efficient 25-knot all-weather lifeboat fleet.
Following a tradition of naming our modern lifeboats after rivers, the Tamar is named after the Tamar River, which is 50 miles long and forms a natural boundary between Devon and Cornwall.
Noticed an ad for an Estate Sale. I went, I looked, and found (i.e. bought).
The Midwest Rowing Dinghy, Canadian Canoe, and Chesapeake Double Kayak are all nice boats.
They will look nice in a Diarama or just on display in my Home Office or Family Room.
I plan to do some work on the Cranberry Isle Lobster Yacht. It was not built/finished to run.
I'd like to open it up and put running gear and electronics in it to make it a working RC.
The front opens to access where the motor and electronics would go, but the rear is sealed tight with no access to attach a servo to the rudder.
Does anybody know where I could download the plans/instructions for this boat? I would like to see how the rear is constructed before attacking it.
Thanks for the help!
Dave B
- RonaldFleet AdmiralI hope that this helps; the plans show the rudder servo forward of the frame but I think it is better close to the rudder control arm. I use a NiMH battery laying beside the stuffing box and a counter weight on the opposite side. The original builder put a Y battery harness in so the boat could run off of two batteries for a longer duration. I just use one so as to give the brushed motor a rest .I hope that this helps; the plans show the rudder servo forward of the frame but I think it is better close to the rudder control arm. I use a NiMH battery laying beside the stuffing box and a counter weight on the opposite side. The original builder put a Y battery harness in so the boat could run off of two batteries for a longer duration. I just use one so as to give the brushed motor a rest .[{"id":"174372505932","name":"174372505932","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505932\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505932\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372505950","name":"174372505950","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505950\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505950\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372506134","name":"174372506134","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372506134\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372506134\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372505914","name":"174372505914","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505914\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505914\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372505997","name":"174372505997","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505997\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505997\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372505924","name":"174372505924","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505924\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372505924\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372506148","name":"174372506148","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372506148\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372506148\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372506182","name":"174372506182","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372506182\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372506182\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174372519781","name":"174372519781","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372519781\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174372519781\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174428876356","name":"174428876356","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876356\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876356\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174428876470","name":"174428876470","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876470\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876470\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174428876598","name":"174428876598","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876598\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876598\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"},{"id":"174428876611","name":"174428876611","caption":"","url":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876611\/l","thumbUrl":"https:\/\/model-boats.com\/media\/174428876611\/s","isImage":false,"ext":"file"}]
- DWBrinkmanRear AdmiralRonald,Ronald, Thanks! That is a big help! Dave
Thanks! That is a big help!
Dave
- cheddarmanPetty Officer 2nd Classhttps://www.borrowaboat.com/en-us/b/gulet-custom-built-20291/
- SimpleSailorLieutenantThanks cheddarman. Looks like the same boat, has the same name but in the link it is in Agios Nikolaos Crete which is just round the coast from Elounda. It is definitely a Turkish Gulet.Thanks cheddarman. Looks like the same boat, has the same name but in the link it is in Agios Nikolaos Crete which is just round the coast from Elounda. It is definitely a Turkish Gulet.Liked by hermank and AlessandroSPQR and
Converted to hybrid in 2021 - Sails replaced with dericks and 5 blade prop gets fitted.
Becomes a Lobster boat.
Can any one identify from shape of hull what class she is. The photo I had showed a large canvas cover suspended over the stern deck as if she was in warmer climate.
Many thanks
AustinG
- AustinGWarrant OfficerYou have all been very helpful and think I have narrowed it down to Castle Class. Looking at Caister Castle K690, Denbigh K 696 and Flint Castle k383. Hull looks very close.You have all been very helpful and think I have narrowed it down to Castle Class. Looking at Caister Castle K690, Denbigh K 696 and Flint Castle k383. Hull looks very close. The model is 66 inch stem to transom and 10 inch on the beam. Now just need to find some detail on deck and superstructure. Thank you all for your help AustinG
The model is 66 inch stem to transom and 10 inch on the beam.
Now just need to find some detail on deck and superstructure.
Thank you all for your help
AustinGLiked by dave976 - RayLeading SeamanI would say its a 'Castle Class' Corvette/Frigate hullI would say its a 'Castle Class' Corvette/Frigate hullLiked by AlessandroSPQR and AustinG
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- cdnfurballWarrant OfficerRonald, Nice little buildRonald, Nice little build Wooden boat magazine is amazing, beautiful restorations, new builds and general information. Well worth the money
Wooden boat magazine is amazing, beautiful restorations, new builds and general information. Well worth the moneyLiked by chugalone100 and RodC
Here is a brif story of how I got my hands on the model.
I have to mentioned where I got this kit from because is always good the real story behind the kit.
The place is "SE Miller Guitars". http://www.semillerguitars.com/sea-of-galilee-boats/.
Scott Miller owns the business and I asked him how he came to produce this now famous boat kit.
This was his exacts words:
I was a moderator at MSW when Captian Pugwash was running the site and had just moved on from building kits to scratch building. I did the Triton cross section build that was going on at the time and that got me interested in building models other than standard scale ships. This lead me to building boat models because they are fun to build and can be done in much less time than a three master ship. The also don't require a lot of rigging which was attractive to me as well.
One model that was fun to build and could easily be scratch built was Midwest's Peterborough canoe kit. I made quite a few of these as gifts and this introduced me to building on a strong back and using thin CA glue to weld planks together
I started looking at different boats that I could model and found that no one offered a Sea of Galilee boat model kit other than a paper one from a German company. I found an excellent book by Shelly Wachsmann about the discovery of the Kinneret boat and that book had a set of ships plans in it. I used those plans plus what I had learned from building Peterborough canoes to build the first 16" Sea of Galilee model.
A bunker boat is a purse seiner after menhaden (AKA bunker, pogy, alewife, shad). The fish is use in animal feeds, fertilizer, paint, cosmetics, and its oil has commercial value, It's not a human food fish. The Atlantic seaboard is the largest fishery and a huge fleet of these boats, all architecturally similar, were maintained there. Some sources call the menhaden catch the most important commercial catch in American waters.
The plans for this model are loosely drawn after the Helen Euphane, a 114 foot 293 ton steam powered example of the type. She was built in 1902, and served temporarily in both world wars in the Coast Guard, as a minesweeper and patrol boat. The last history I have of her is from the 50s, at which time she was still working the fishery.
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!