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Date Uploaded: Fri August 1, 2008
Dimensions: 600 x 330
Description: It took 6 1/2 lbs of lead to get it to float on the waterline
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jemontgomery

James

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Location: USA, Beaverton, Oregon (Portland)
Posts: 1046
Fri August 1, 2008 5:57pm Rating: 10.00 

Excellent paint job. "float at the waterline": Are you going to sail this model?

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Fri August 1, 2008 6:37pm Rating: 10.00 

All I can say is awesome Dave, excellent work.

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Dave

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Location: Pencader,Wales, U.K.
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Sat August 2, 2008 1:21am

Hi Thanks for your comments, yes that's the idea to have it as a sailing model, rudder is working, still have to work out how much control of the sails will do, prob just to be able to tack.
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