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Hi Rich, an ambitious project to tacle there. It'll be interesting and a venture I'm sure you'll be proud of. There is a wealth of info on thePaddleducks site which you are able to browse and download. The guys on here are easy to communicate with and enjoy a technical challenge to share. Welcome to PD's I hope you enjoy your time here with us.cheersJim
Hi PD's....may sound Rich...but why don't you join a local marine model group & discuss your thoughts ...scale/size/motive power to gauge their reaction etc - most formal model groups have public liability insurance paid by the membership fees & the class of vessel allowed to be run as determined by the insurance underwriters Welcome to PD's.....& as Jim mentions.......a 1/32 scale version of the Great Eastern is a BIG project ....Derek
Hi Rich,The Fly boys have a lot more to worry about than us boaters, Boats are usually constrained by the size of the pond and don't travel at anywhere near the speed of plans (Gas/electric racers not counted they almost qualify as plans), with the range of planes available most clubs require you to start slow and safe. Most of there regulations and rules have been worked out from experience and common sense. With boat the rules are usually a bit less restrictive, but one the you will run into with steam is Boiler Testing/Certificates again these were worked out from experience and common sense. I don't know what area you live in but you should look up a local model engineering group who will be able to help you with Boilers. As far as "It all depends on how anal retentive the locals around here are! " that can vary a lot, I did a show one time where they would not allow me to run my steam launch because it runs on butane/propane mix with an flame, but they said nothing about the fellow who was doing cooking demonstrations on a table top stove (that used the same fuel as I do)and he was flambaying food and having 3' flames from his pan.Regards,Oh trust me these guys were anal! The most people they ever had on their field was ten and the nearest house was over a mile away! In the end I asked a friend of mine who owns the airport where I work and he said ' Yeh no problem as long as you don't cross the runway when a plane's on finals' !!! Another airfield 10 miles away always has guys flying RC next to an active runway. As for my not so little project can anyone remind me of the pressure testing procedure for boilers? I know not to use steam! I can't remember the pressure it has to be tested to i.e twice the blow off valve pressure etc. etc. Can anyone here guide me somewhat?I shall look into the local model boat clubsaround here. By the way I'm in North East Pennsylvania.RichGerald.
Hi Rich,I'm not sure what the regulations are in Pennsylvana, up here (Ontario) most of the small boilers fall in an exemption due to size, but I have always tested mine and recommend others do the same. There are British testing Rules in the download section ;Downloads->Member Submissions->Boiler test rules 2007 These are the ones I have been following.Regards,Gerald.