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(Pleasure Craft) "Jessica" A Sea Scout renovation
Originally built by my Dad in the early sixties, fitted then with a Taycol Target and two very wet lead acid accumulators.
First renovation about 26 years ago for my daughter Jessica, fitted with a 6V Decaperm. Performance was VERY sedate. Perhaps fitting for a Broads Cruiser? The Taycol will now go into the Danish fish cutter I am currently renovating.
First two pics show her condition, incl. engine room, last year after about 25 years in the cellar.
Last three pictures show current condition after extensive renovation, see 'Build Blog Jessica' and refit. Video shows her Sea Trial end of May 2018 https://youtu.be/b0BWJ3duzDw
Now just cockpit fit to do and suitable crew to find. Can't 'select' Speed here as she wasn't equipped with GPS! But quick! Now she planes well so I guess I've turned her into a Sport Fishing Boat!? Rating I also can't select for myself, that's something for you guys to do! ;-) (Motor: Propdrive 2830 1000kV) (ESC: Quicrun 16BL30 Hobbywing) (5/10)
Update: Crew have reported for duty
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(Naval Ship) HMS Belfast
Performance not yet known, still in the fitting out dock. Power is actually 2 x 6V 4Ah. ESC will be Graupner Navy V30R. Maybe 2 for differential control to support rudder. I've left 'Number of Props' as Please Select cos Belfast has 4 and this ain't an option!!
Long term plans for smoke (borrowed from model railway kit!) lighting and gun control. Have already bought magicians 'Flash Paper' for main battery gun flashes. Ignition using old 'out of work' glow-plugs? Any ideas welcome :-)
Ship is Graupner Premium line. NOT IMPRESSED with quality of cast resin parts, lots of air bubble depressions :-/ Fair amount of rework / repaint necessary! (Motor: Speed 540 x 4) (ESC: Navy VR30 or Viper Marine. Trials on 40MHz then 2.4GHz DX6) (7/10)
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(Naval Ship) Graf Spee
It's a Graupner premium line ARTR! ;-/ Wanted some 'quick fun' while working on more complex constructions (HMS Hotspur H Class Destroyer 1936, 1:72 and Type IA U26 also 1936).
Didn't work out that way! On first test of motors and ESC I discovered that the shafts were so badly fitted that they were binding ;-( So back in dry dock for some hull surgery! That's why some inputs are missing above. Plan is to gradually add functions and special effects; lighting, gun controls, magicians Flash Paper for gun flashes. Maybe fired using my old glow-plugs!!??
Now I'm freshly retired I have more time for this ;-), as long as Gisela doesn't drag me off around the world too often ;-) I also have HMS Belfast from the same series (approx 1:128) also awaiting fitting out. More soon - don't hold your breath please ;-) in the pipeline is some 'Plastic Magic' with Ark Royal, Hood and Bismark all to 350 scale ca 70-80cm. Sorry been in Munich for over 30 years don't think in inches any more (except when buying mag wheels for the chariot!)
Cheers, and as my German boating friends say 'Immer ein Handbreite Wasser unterm Kiel!) = I wish you always a hand-widths water under your keel.
I sail on the lake in the Ostpark near me in Munich. Very convenient, right next to the Biergarten! (Motor: 600) (ESC: Graupner Navy V30R) (5/10)
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Gina 2 Billing Boats Fish Cutter - Restoration & Conversion
As promised (or threatened?) stage two of the hull work and thoughts on motorisation. The hull was sprayed with two coats of grey primer/filler. Pic1.
As usual this showed up the remaining imperfections (pics 2 & 3), but I'm not going to worry about them until I've got prop shaft tube and rudder stock sorted out and permanently fitted
After my attempts to make and thread a 3mm prop shaft went awry Martin (Westway the Mechanicals Master) stepped in and made me a decent one complete with a bushed stuffing tube Vielen Dank Meister
I did however manage to make a 4mm to 3mm reducer so that I could fit a Rabeosch 35mm prop as seen in pics 2 & 3.
The tube and shaft from Martin, arrived Saturday an' he only made it on Monday, have been dry fitted so that I can start setting up the gears, necessary to bring the drive down to the prop shaft fitted very low down in the hull, and motor mount. Pic 4.
Motorisation: (Remember folks - this kit was designed and built as a static model!) I want to use the old 1950s Taycol Target motor which my Dad originally fitted in the Sea Scout which I have renovated and upgraded to work forward and reverse with a standard ESC. See Build blog 'Sea Scout - Jessica'
Many of you will know that the Taycol motors were field coil motors, meaning that they have no permanent magnet around the rotor coil, and thus reversing the battery connections to the brushes had no effect on the direction of rotation, as this simply reversed the magnetic fields of both stator and rotor coils
To counteract this so that the motor could be used in both forward and reverse with a conventional brushed ESC I modified the motor slightly (separated the two coils) and built a simple converter board to connect it to the ESC. Again see the Sea Scout blog for the details of the conversion. Basically; once the field coil and brush-gear (rotor coil) have been separated a simple diode bridge can be used to apply the output of the ESC to the motor. This enables the reversal of EITHER field OR rotor coil polarity, depending on how you connect the converter to the motor. Thus reversing the direction of rotation of the motor. Beneficial side effect is that the diodes also suppress the commutator sparking
In my case, with the Taycol Target, I also cleaned, flattened and polished the commutator. Thus significantly reducing the potential for spark generation in the first place!
A peculiarity of the Taycol motors is that they all use metal brushes, pressed phosphor bronze strip, so they need oiling! DO NOT oil conventional brushed motors with carbon brushes unless the brushes are exchangeable or you want to have to buy a new motor!!!!!
Pics 5 & 6 show the proposed position of the Taycol in Gina 2 and pic 7 the prototype converter board I knocked up to test the motor, together with a Graupner Navy V30R Marine Brushed ESC. Details and results in the Sea Scout blog, including video of the sparks and oscilloscope pics of the drive waveforms before and after conversion! The latter showing the spark suppression effect of the converter Some samples attached - last 3 pics.
Pic 8 pic shows a more compact version of the converter, one of a few types I'm doing for Martin's various Taycols as a trade for the prop shaft he made for me and some useful material he sent. Thanks mate
Next steps will be
1) mounting the gears correctly on the shafts, requiring the manufacture of a 3/32" to 4mm adaptor and a 1/8" to 4mm adaptor, and keying them to the shafts - Hooray for mini milling machines
2) manufacturing bushed end plates to hold the gears in place,
3) fitting the motor mounting platform. I'll probably borrow from my experiences of real shipbuilding and do this as a suspended 'false floor', i.e. mounted on stiff springs to enable adjustments to optimise the gearing mesh!
On real naval ships this is done to improve shock resistance and to minimise engine noise / vibration conduction to the hull, thus significantly reducing the acoustic signature of the ship.
Not that I'm tooo worried about being torpedoed
Worth a try
Pic 9 shows the cleaned up and renovated Taycol Target motor.
Pic 10 shows the drive waveform complete with sparks before modification.
Pic 11 the cleaned 'forward' waveform with the converter board.
Pic 12 the cleaned 'reverse' waveform, no suppression capacitors needed More soon folks, Cheers, Doug
PS Along the way a new keel was fitted as can be seen in pics 1 to 3.
The original builder had 'buried' the keel in the hull planking!
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Aerokit Sea Scout 'Jessica' Renovation
Some of you may already know part of the story but, spurred on by Martin 'Westquay' and commanded by Admiral 'Dave' here goes
Dad built her originally when I was about 12, so ca 53-54 years ago. (As at 2017!)
She was 'No name' and free running with a Taycol Target, ahead only, and a 6V (very) wet cell lead acid. (Down to the garage again for a 'top up!)
Anyway, to cut a long story slightly sideways
MY daughter Jessica found the boat in the cellar when she was about 12!
And immediately wanted to run it on the local lake in Munich, as I was doing with my HMS Hotspur (but that's another shaggy model story!).
Sooooooo, she was cleaned up, resprayed pink (!) and white, Taycol Target field motor (no reverse) removed and replaced with a Decaperm 6V 7A with 2.75:1 gearbox. 6V 4000mAH SLA (weight half ton or so) Performance was rather sedate. Well it seemed like a good idea at the time!
RX, battery and rudder servo were shoehorned into the aft compartment, Jessica nameplates stuck on and off we went. Jessie was happy with the boat and I was happy with the Biergarten. Can't remember where 'the management' was
Jessie soon lost interest so I used the boat as a test bed for a while.
So now, 25-26 years on; prompted by Martin, I took the old lady down off the shelf (I TOLD her not climb up there!) and started inspecting the damage. Photos attached. (Yes I know 35Megs is not for boats but I didn't have nowt else then) The ancient DIN Audio socket was for charging the RX bat, double throw switch on starboard quarter. The big 'ole was for the telescopic antenna borrowed from an old radio. Needs must when ...
The funny looking 'thing' hanging out the transom is a dummy exhaust hiding the bolt holding the antenna bracket inside!
Have also started dismantling and renovating the Taycol, which I want to put back in with a reversing circuit and a 2S or maybe 4S LiPo. That was day before yesterday. Yesterday I took out the junk (siren, water pump, servos & micro switches to operate them and the running lights) and wiped the dust off - last two photos, incl. THE JUNK.
Stripped of all the junk & Decaperm she weighs 1214gm (about 2lb 11oz).
Also tested (cautiously!) the Taycol with a regulated / current limiting PSU. She rattled and protested but ran Now being dismantled, cleaned up and brush gear refurbished. Might also fit proper bearings!
Next step: clean up the old gal, check for leaks and load capacity.
I will probably use the 4S LiPo ca 310gm, the SLA was 660gm, so lots of spare capacity, or maybe I can get her nose out of the water for once
More soon Cheers from Munich
PS to Dave and Martin: NO! I don't propose to go full authentic nostalgia with a wet cell accu
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Hope your Missus doesn't see your last post, or
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"Difficult filming on your own."
Agreed Bill👍
You need 3 hands and 2 brains!🙄
When I want to vid a boat I take my camera girl Gisela with me.❤️
Costs a plate of ribs and a beer from the adjacent Biergarten, but what the heck😁
Great result BTW, impressive.
I have several of the Seuthe Smokers, earmarked for Plastic Magic projects.
Main disadvantage for larger models is the limited oil capacity, 8ml🤔
They make a curious 'snap crackle and pop' noise in action🙉 do yours?
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Hi Colin,
I noticed the Taycol as well, looks like a 'Target' to me.
Same as the one I converted a few years ago to run forward and reverse off a modern ESC.
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Hmm2!
As suspected we were being steered towards Atocha as the 'Correct' answer, but this is evidently WRONG! Atocha was nowhere near Indonesia when she went down in a hurricane off Florida, as it is now known.
Perhaps in future we should all answer simply "42", 'The answer to life, the universe and EVERYTHING'. 😁
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Hmm!
Today's (7/6) seems to be another "None of the above" bullshit question!
I believe it is pretty well known amongst ship aficionados where and when Lusitania, Titanic, and Vasa sank and when their wrecks were discovered. Ireland 1917/1935, New Foundland 1912/1985, Florida 1622/1956, Stockholm harbour 1628/1956. Yes I have visited the Wasa Museum in Stockholm and brought back a thick book of the ship's history, including complete plans!
So we are being steered towards Atocha. Problem there is that Nuestra Señora de Atocha sank off the Florida Keys, not anywhere near Indonesia!?
Also, not one of the referred ship wrecks was discovered in 1942.
At that time most folks were fully occupied with other matters 🤔
So I'm gonna go for Atocha, as being the most little known wreck, and see what happens!!
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CMB link😉
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Maybe this'll work🤞
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Yes Colin, it is the coaming👍
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Same here Nick🤔
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Hi Wolfgang,
Ja du kannst, die sind sogar sehr gern gesehen👍
Aber bei uns heißen die 'Build Blogs' und muss auf Englisch geschrieben werden, mit vielen Photos😉
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Willkommen an Bord Wolfgang.
Your flea market find looked like a scene from "Attack of the Killer Giant Daddy Long Legs!"😮
Nice restoration to a hard working ship👍
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Gruß aus München.
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Roy; That explains why it took a whole day and more for your paint to dry😁😂
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Hi Peter,
I tried your shut eye & stab technique.
Eyes shut, twirled the mouse around and clicked - and shut down the PC😮🤔
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Indeed Nick👍
To quote Cmdr. Mike Flynn, CO of HMAS Hammersley:-
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Exactly Austin.
A misleading question, or rather answer options!
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"The Shannon jet drive is the latest RNLI boat,
max speed 25 knots. I'm wrong ?"
I fell into the same trap Pete🤔
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As I suspected, another debatable question and 'correct' answer!
I wondered if 'Lifeboat' was just supposed to mean the larger offshore vessels OLB.
Especially as the REAL correct answer for an Inshore Lifeboat , ILB, was not offered; i.e. 40 knots.
Nick; I think you mean the 'E class'.
The Mk 1s with Steyr engines had a top speed of 35knots, the Mk 2s with Volvo engines 40knots. There are three E Mk2s in service on the Thames; Tower and Chiswick stations and one in reserve.
Since 40Kn was not offered as an answer I went for the offshore boats maximum of 25Kn.
Wrong Grrrrr!😠 So I checked up.
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Be thinking of you tomorrow Colin, with fingers crossed that you and your magnificent collection survive the show and and the journeys there and back unscathed🤞👍
Wish I could be there.
Hope Caroline is soon feeling better.
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Sorry pardon Pete,😔 no offence meant.
Just wanted to underline your comment and illustrate the fact that diverted me to Britannic, forgetting that she sank in the Aegean sea not the Pacific 🤔
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Hi Nick,
I think that 1957 was a typo for 1975.
Wiki tells me that Cousteau discovered the wreck in December 1975 but didn't actually enter it until early 1976.
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"cannot believe you can dive to a ship that was lost with so many sailors for fun!"
You can't Pete. Arizona is a designated War Grave.
Doug.
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Nice jobs Bill👍
Those light 'bulbs' look suspiciously like LEDs to me😉
When I eventually get around to it I'm proposing to use SMD LEDs, about 1mm square!🤓
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Hoorah! 😀 Got it right today (27/5)😂🤣🎈
With the same answer as yesterday which was wrong🤔🙄
I too was misled by 'popular diving site', no way Jose on the Arizona, knew that Britannic sank after hitting a mine, but forgot that that was off the Greek coast☹️
But I always thought that the discoverer's name was Jacques Cousteau, not his son Jean-Michel who would have been 19 at the alleged time of the discovery!?
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Much better Bill👍
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Hi Bill,
So far so good👍
Re "I have found that the bulky false cage on the tops of the funnels restrict the smoke flow a little"
I'm not convinced that the cage is really the problem.
The real problem is most likely that your balsa former closes off the funnel and totally inhibits the 'Chimney effect', which is the whole point of having a funnel in the first place😉.
Some 35 years ago I used the Graupner smokers, very similar in form and size but with a wick to 'slurp up' the smoke fluid whereas the Seuthe units (of which I also have some) are 'top fed' with ca 8ml per shot.
I soon discovered that building into the funnel with a former such as yours was not terribly effective🤔 No updraught - no chimney effect!
Sooo, I fitted a 10mm ally tube in the funnel and mounted the smoker underneath it so that the smoker gizmo did not close off the toob.
The smoke fluid reservoir was the cap of a large paint spray can and the smoke unit was mounted on the rim by taking 1mm tinned copper wire from the smoker element through holes drilled in the cap rim, sealed with 2 part epoxy glue. Thus suspending the smoker above the fluid with only the wick immersed.
Thus the whole smoke unit remained under deck and did not inhibit removal of deck and superstructure in any way. The 10mm tube provided the required updraught and greatly enhanced the 'Make smoke number one' effect when underway.
I used the 'Gear' switch on my Sanwa TX to switch it on as required.
Thanks to the large reservoir the unit would run all afternoon. Nor sure how long the 8ml in the Seuthe units will last but I guesstimate not more than ca 30 minutes if that. They were designed essentially for model railway locs.
Sorry no pics or vids, did not possess a suitable camera back then🤔
Some years ago the ship (HMS Hotspur 1:72) was completely stripped out for a major refit, and I've been wondering for some time where the hell I put the smoker and reservoir unit🙄
Have moved house 3 times since then!
Cheers, Doug 😎
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If you don't have a dream ... (from 'South Pacific'😉)
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Gewoon prachtig😮👍👍👍
In all the basics very similar to my Southampton tug - gives me some ideas😉 Thanks.
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Hmm! There are two 'correct' answers to today's question!
I chose the most obvious and of course it was wrong!!😠
What is a ballistic missile for if not land based targets?
Are they not the corner stone of our nuclear deterrent?
Cruise missiles you can drop on anything💥, if you know it's coordinates.
POOK! I need another lasagne🐱
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"... however improbable..." Rick👍
'Elementary!'😁😎
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A very well built model Dave,
and the builder obviously understood his electrics and electronics.
Many micro-switch operated functions, and I recognise one twin timer chip - which can serve several functions.
I would take the trouble to trace the wiring, find out what does what, renew the batteries and give it a whirl. What have you got to lose?
Think of it as a tribute to the builder👍😉
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