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Hi all A very quick update. I'm still working on the internal bulkheads and getting the layout of the accommodation sorted out. She looks very rough, but, there's still lots of work to go! Cheers and all the best! Patrick
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Hi Steen Thanks and I'm looking forward to the maiden voyage! Is this the first RC Yacht that you've built? I'd be surprised if it is, because you certainly seem to know how to build a strong and sturdy hull. As far as sailing ability goes, twelve pounds of lead is sure to give quite a good deal of stability, but of course, it really depends upon the wind and waves on any given day. Hopefully we'll be able to see some photos/videos of the completed boat underway. All the best! Patrick
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Looks brilliant just the way it is, Mehmet!
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Hi Mick You've definitely made it look very easy! I reckon you're going to enjoy your 'livener' later on. Well deserved. Cheers Patrick
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Hey Mick Yep! Makes perfect sense to me. You're doing a great job, especially as those Hawse pieces are tricky little 'so and so's' to do! Cheers Patrick
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Hi Mehmet Are you sure that you're secretly not a Hollywood special effects master, because your weathering and realism is top-notch! Well done Cheers Patrick
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Beautiful Bob. I especially love the counter stern. You just can't beat designs like that. Well done Cheers Patrick
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Outstanding Dave! Great to celebrate the good people in this world.
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Thanks Denis and Nick I hope you're both right! No pressure of course... Thanks and all the best! Patrick
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Hi Jesse I agree! Definitely really nice work, there. Nicely done Patrick
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Very nice work, Dave. Good luck for tomorrow and maybe we could see the presentation on You Tube (hint hint)?
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Hi Frank What a marvellous job you've done! Clean, neat and precise workmanship; from the planking to the rigging. I especially love the figurehead...if only I could mould/carve like that! Top stuff and congratulations, once again. All the best Patrick
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