Paddleducks
General => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Nemo on May 27, 2018, 12:28:48 PM
-
I live in country Victoria, Australia. Until a year ago I had sailed plastic (non-wooden) rc sailboats for 10 years, many of them, actually.
Then I found someone in the USA offering plans for custom classic sailboats using just thin plywood. So far I have built, and am sailing three of them, a schooner and two sloops. A fourth is just started, a 58" schooner similar to the first, but somewhat modified .
But recently , while having lunch between racing, it occurred to me that using the plywood hull building techniques it shouldn't be a huge task to build a 1 metre or so rc electric powered river side-paddle boat. Knowing that it wont be easy, I started looking for a suitable forum.
I plan to build it up from locally available plans for a 1 metre P.S. Adelaide, now 150 y.oo. and still plying the Murray river (or so I read)..
So here I am. ;)
-
Welcome Nemo.
Builders always welcome
-
Welcome to the forum Nemo, and I wish you the best of luck with your new project. I am just about to look for RC stuff for my 1 meter long launch so maybe you can give me some tips.
Robert
-
Welcome Nemo From Wendouree (Ballarat) any questions just ask there's lots of helpful modellers here.
Damien.
-
Thanks for the welcome and encouragement. :)
I'm never slow in asking for advice and help or providing it where I can.
Bit surprised to find so many members in my region, some virtually neighbors.
I'll go visit Floataboat within a fortnight (been on my lists for a long time) and check out some options.
As soon as I lay the keel , so to speak, I'll post progressive stages. At this stage I'm just absorbing info.
I'll start a new thread when that time comes. I usually make YouTube videos as soon as a boat is operational.
-
:beer :beer