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  • biggsgolf
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    • Jan 2020
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    #121
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    • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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      • Aug 2008
      • 13404

      #122
      Originally posted by biggsgolf
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      Well!... now you HAVE TO install that awful looking wooden decking!
      Who is John Galt?

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      • biggsgolf
        Captain

        • Jan 2020
        • 927

        #123
        That’s a fact!

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        • wlambing
          Commander

          • Nov 2020
          • 361

          #124
          That's why I left it on mine! Hides the man-traps!!!

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          • biggsgolf
            Captain

            • Jan 2020
            • 927

            #125
            Forward and Rear Dive Planes and Bearing Driveshaft Printed
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            • biggsgolf
              Captain

              • Jan 2020
              • 927

              #126
              Parts for conversion
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              • biggsgolf
                Captain

                • Jan 2020
                • 927

                #127
                Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

                You've successfully hurtled the hardest part of this project. Well done, sir.

                David
                David, what color primer and upper/ lower hull and sail colors did you use?

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                • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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                  • Aug 2008
                  • 13404

                  #128
                  Originally posted by biggsgolf

                  David, what color primer and upper/ lower hull and sail colors did you use?




















































                  Who is John Galt?

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                  • biggsgolf
                    Captain

                    • Jan 2020
                    • 927

                    #129
                    Thanks David, great photos!

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                    • biggsgolf
                      Captain

                      • Jan 2020
                      • 927

                      #130
                      All plastic has been washed
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                      • biggsgolf
                        Captain

                        • Jan 2020
                        • 927

                        #131
                        Going out of town, upon returning will be adding Primer, Paints and Weathering.

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                        • biggsgolf
                          Captain

                          • Jan 2020
                          • 927

                          #132
                          Sanded and washed, ready for primer
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                          • biggsgolf
                            Captain

                            • Jan 2020
                            • 927

                            #133
                            Replaced the Plastic Step Rungs with Brass, not perfect but good enough, thanks David, would not have attempted without your procedures for doing this.

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                            • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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                              • Aug 2008
                              • 13404

                              #134
                              Originally posted by biggsgolf
                              Replaced the Plastic Step Rungs with Brass, not perfect but good enough, thanks David, would not have attempted without your procedures for doing this.
                              Anytime, sir.

                              On a related note: In a recent video update from Bob, he reported on the poor handling of my Type-23 while he was here for a weekend. During a Sunday fun-run the boat refused to remain stable in pitch while submerged -- in spite of Bob's or my attempts -- it would not stabilize. We were both baffled (and a bit embarrassed -- we're supposed to be the resident experts on this side of the globe, and we both left the lake stymied!). Found the cause of that issue last week: Basic stupidity and failure to fully employ the pre-mission protocols.

                              I failed to hook up the depth-keeping sensor hose. That meant that the pressure transducer was taking its measurement from behind the boats center of rotation, not ahead of it. That meant that the bow planes were pulling the boat in the wrong direction when the bow went up or down. Then, last week the lightbulb went off over my head. So, when Jake and I were at the lake last Sunday I turned off the Type-23's depth-keeping sensor and the boat worked fine underwater -- proving the hypothesis I had worked out previously.

                              From hypothesis to theory in one mornings run. Duh!

                              And this Mirical of science performed by two old, washed-up, former Torpedomen!

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                              Who is John Galt?

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                              • biggsgolf
                                Captain

                                • Jan 2020
                                • 927

                                #135
                                Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

                                Anytime, sir.

                                On a related note: In a recent video update from Bob, he reported on the poor handling of my Type-23 while he was here for a weekend. During a Sunday fun-run the boat refused to remain stable in pitch while submerged -- in spite of Bob's or my attempts -- it would not stabilize. We were both baffled (and a bit embarrassed -- we're supposed to be the resident experts on this side of the globe, and we both left the lake stymied!). Found the cause of that issue last week: Basic stupidity and failure to fully employ the pre-mission protocols.

                                I failed to hook up the depth-keeping sensor hose. That meant that the pressure transducer was taking its measurement from behind the boats center of rotation, not ahead of it. That meant that the bow planes were pulling the boat in the wrong direction when the bow went up or down. Then, last week the lightbulb went off over my head. So, when Jake and I were at the lake last Sunday I turned off the Type-23's depth-keeping sensor and the boat worked fine underwater -- proving the hypothesis I had worked out previously.

                                From hypothesis to theory in one mornings run. Duh!

                                And this Mirical of science performed by two old, washed-up, former Torpedomen!

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                                Awesome!, this Hobby makes us think things out rather then just tossing an assembled boat in the water and navigating it around! Was wondering if you figured it out!

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