Well Sunday is a favourite day as I get to sail my boats down at the pond.
Today was a beautiful morning and, as usual, I was about an hour early so I had the place to myself for that time. I took my Model Slipway, HMS Enigma, an Envoy Class Tug and the Revel U-Boat. Unfortunately when I got there I realised I had forgotten to take the batteries for the U-Boat so a good job I had the Enigma!
I also picked up a new yacht that I had bought off one of the other members who has made himself and his wife two new ones so I had a go with that using his radio set. Lovely boat for me to get into sailing a bit and try to learn a bit about the fine art of making the most of the wind (when you finally find it!!).
Back for lunch which is always bacon and egg butties on a Sunday, a weekly treat. This afternoon I had a play with the new yacht and managed to get an old, 2 channel, 27 Meg aircraft radio sorted out and working with it. I converted the throttle lever from a sprung centre to operate the sail arm and it all works fine now. I might take it out again on Wednesday to give it a try. I also want to get the U-boat out again as I have changed the motor couplings from the stupid huge, badly out of balance, things that I got with the shafts to a very much tidier turned brass fitting with a peice of household three core flex sheaving as the flexible medium. They now turn very smoothly and I want to get it back on the water and see how it performs.
Then a bit of pottering with the steam coaster. I have done a lot of work in the wheelhouse and it is very nearly ready for the flying bridge to be put in place. I will take a few pictures first and do a bit more of the build thread first.
Today was a beautiful morning and, as usual, I was about an hour early so I had the place to myself for that time. I took my Model Slipway, HMS Enigma, an Envoy Class Tug and the Revel U-Boat. Unfortunately when I got there I realised I had forgotten to take the batteries for the U-Boat so a good job I had the Enigma!
I also picked up a new yacht that I had bought off one of the other members who has made himself and his wife two new ones so I had a go with that using his radio set. Lovely boat for me to get into sailing a bit and try to learn a bit about the fine art of making the most of the wind (when you finally find it!!).
Back for lunch which is always bacon and egg butties on a Sunday, a weekly treat. This afternoon I had a play with the new yacht and managed to get an old, 2 channel, 27 Meg aircraft radio sorted out and working with it. I converted the throttle lever from a sprung centre to operate the sail arm and it all works fine now. I might take it out again on Wednesday to give it a try. I also want to get the U-boat out again as I have changed the motor couplings from the stupid huge, badly out of balance, things that I got with the shafts to a very much tidier turned brass fitting with a peice of household three core flex sheaving as the flexible medium. They now turn very smoothly and I want to get it back on the water and see how it performs.
Then a bit of pottering with the steam coaster. I have done a lot of work in the wheelhouse and it is very nearly ready for the flying bridge to be put in place. I will take a few pictures first and do a bit more of the build thread first.
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