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General => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: pipsteam66 on June 20, 2008, 01:34:37 AM

Title: paddle steamers.
Post by: pipsteam66 on June 20, 2008, 01:34:37 AM
hi,my name is philip,i am a retired engineer,i have been restoring british motorcycles for 35 years,i have started to build a steam lorry but have been bitten buy the model boat bug,it is the best thing i have done,i am a member of the killingworth club and a friend of macy,i have a paddle tug at the moment but wish to build a paddle steamer,will definately bee there in sept,thanks.
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: macy on June 20, 2008, 02:21:32 AM
Say phil,
          Only been on this forum two days and I've had an invite down to Tynemouth.
The guys on here seem a right decent bunch.
                                Cheers.............Ray. ;D
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: Eddy Matthews on June 20, 2008, 03:07:50 AM
Welcome to Paddleducks Phil, good to have you with us....

If you want to see a good selection of paddlers on the water, our Paddler Day down at Darlington in september is definately the place to be - I'll look forward to seeing you there!

In the meantime, don't be afraid to yell if you have any questions - We're all here to help wherever possible...

Regards
Eddy
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: pipsteam66 on June 20, 2008, 11:46:38 PM
hi,thank you for the welcome,i think ray is right about the people in the paddleducks,this will be my first venture into building a paddle steamer,could anyone tell me which would be the best one to start with,i have a glassfibre hull 50"x9" to start with.i have the paddle tug called elorac,i bought it from a gentleman in gateshead,does anyone know anymore history of it,thank you.
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: Walter Snowdon on June 21, 2008, 12:53:53 AM
Hi PHIL and welcome.Ive never heard of a paddle tug called ELORAC, but if you reverse it I think you will find it named after someone called CAROLE!!! How about a picture, maybe that will help to identify it. Regards, Walter.
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: pipsteam66 on June 21, 2008, 06:23:04 AM
hi,your right about the name,the tug had a deisel funnel when i bought it but everyone remarked it did not look right so i altered the funnel to a steam one now they reckon it looks great,i will add photos when i get the hang of trying to put them onto the computers,i wish they had mechanical ones,i would be ok with that,i think i am getting old though,thanks for your reply,see you all in sept,realy looking forward to it,
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: Bob Golder on June 21, 2008, 07:07:49 AM
Hi Phil.  Nice to hear from you :).  I was a member of Killingworth club many years ago when I lived in Garth Twenty.  I think I still have my KWSA membership card somewhere.  Do you still have access to that bastion of a clubhouse ;D?
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: pipsteam66 on June 21, 2008, 08:00:21 AM
hi bob,yes we still have access to the clubhouse,and a great lot of lads they are,i have only been a member for 10 months but they have made me and my best mate ray realy welcome,there is a wide range of boats get there on a wed and sunday and we realy enjoy ourselves,they are hoping a new clubhouse will be in the offing soon,many thanks for your kind reply,hope to hear from you again,regards phil.
Title: Re: paddle steamers.
Post by: pipsteam66 on January 30, 2009, 09:37:52 AM
hi,sorry i have not posted anything for a while but have3 been busy buiolding my scratchbuilt model of a paddl;e steamer at 63" long.will post photos in tha next couple of days, i am just going to start with the building of the PS TALISMAN the hull is by models by design, a cracking hull aty that.