Plywood RC tugboat (ongoing, not finished)

Plywood RC tugboat (ongoing, not finished)

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9th of May: hull speed is low, but manoeuvrability is superb. Not very easy to handle, but definitely fun. 6th of May: long story short: first test in water. Design is capable to cary 600 - 800 g load, but needs some balancing. Over all looking promissing. Well, decided to make one more boat for my son. Since I'm a fan of old-school, it's a screw driven and classical looking type of ship. It's not finished yet, however drawings for laser cutting won't change any more. Not it's in a middle of plastering, gluing, epoxy and similar. Excessive piece is back of the ship since I wanted ruder to be hidden. Feel free to adapt and modify. It's not a weekend project, it will take longer although gluing plywood can be done in few hours. Nevertheless, further steps are a little slower.

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