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Title: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on March 26, 2010, 10:36:23 am
The updated Yorkshireman that I have been waiting a long time for has finiely arrived here at my house yesterday I will post some photos of the updated new parts very soon. It is like Christmas here with the new Tug now"  :-))  %%  :} very happy to see the tug. 
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: derekwarner on March 26, 2010, 11:10:23 am
 crazydoyle11 ....tis always good to keep scale in perspective  {-) ...the model vessel will always remain the same but your daughters will grow %% %% . [I have three daughters >>:-(   >:-o  <:( ]............. .... O0 - Derek
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on March 26, 2010, 08:07:09 pm
sorry man I know what it may look like but it is not about scale just the Granddaughters  want me take a couple pictures of them. that is all.. :-)) and when they hit the teen age yrs. I may find loney little Island some where untill they get to be 21.. <:(
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on April 18, 2010, 03:35:00 am
here is a couple photo's of the updated Yorkshireman. they will be more to come
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on July 04, 2010, 07:46:41 pm

How is the build going ?  Do you have any more pictures please, as I am considering this for my next model build and wondered how you were getting on.

Cheers

Ken


Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: DickyD on July 04, 2010, 07:47:30 pm
Whats happening Brian, its gone a bit quiet here. {:-{

Snap Ken. {-)
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on July 04, 2010, 07:49:54 pm

She looks a nice model, eh Dicky.  ok2  I was studying the brochure and though it would give me another challenge.

Ken

Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: DickyD on July 04, 2010, 07:53:10 pm
It does look nice Ken but its too heavy for my wife. I'm about to start on Deans HMS Javelin.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on September 20, 2010, 01:05:14 am
sorry there shipmates but I have been long hours at work for the last few mouths that is why I have not been on this site in some time. But I have restarted the work on the Yorkshireman I will have photo's later this week shipmates to show what I have been up to. will chat later.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Martin13 on September 20, 2010, 09:36:51 am
Glad to see your back and still working on the model. I'm also about to purchase the Yorkshireman as per Dicky's advice.  O0

Can you advise what are the updated parts {:-{

Will keep a close eye on this build...

Martin du
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: DickyD on September 20, 2010, 11:16:17 am
Glad to see your back and still working on the model. I'm also about to purchase the Yorkshireman as per Dicky's advice.  O0

Can you advise what are the updated parts {:-{

Will keep a close eye on this build...

Martin du
I get blamed for everything, can't understand it. {:-{
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: tolnedra on September 20, 2010, 05:34:56 pm
If the cap fits, Richard!!!! :-)) How's the new dog shaping up?

Danny
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: DickyD on September 20, 2010, 06:33:35 pm
Its a lunatic Danny.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on September 27, 2010, 11:26:40 pm
here are some picture the york. and for some new that add are in the running gear and some of the plastic sheet's .
 http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qAARDaF9N7A/TKEWOxxgKKI/AAAAAAAADDk/NUdNvzmNWMI/s512/Yorkshireman%20%20build%20002.jpg
the picture I am taking here is for the rear cargo hatch just showing how I am putting it together at this point. will have more to fellow
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on September 27, 2010, 11:29:08 pm
sorry about that I hit post button before I was ready here are some more
 http://picasaweb.google.com/crazydoyle11/20100925YorkshiremanBuild?feat=email#
here is anothere link of some early photos that I have take but I may have not post yet here. I installed the rutters and shafts. and some work on the hull. http://picasaweb.google.com/crazydoyle11/Yorkshireman?feat=email#
I do hope the link works for guys if not I try some else enjoy I hope.  :-))
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on November 16, 2010, 10:49:19 pm
here is a updated link I hope  {:-{ http://picasaweb.google.com/crazydoyle11/20101115YorkshiremanBuild#
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on November 18, 2010, 12:28:15 pm
another link added with everything I done to date and here it is just click on it..  :-))   http://picasaweb.google.com/crazydoyle11/BoatYorkshireman2010?authkey=Gv1sRgCPeUmKaK5c_GHg#
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: macrabbit on November 21, 2010, 09:43:47 pm
Hello Yorkshireman,

Nice tug and so far I can see you build well. Keep up the good work. One remark from me, I see that you have plastic thrusters. My advise, throw them away as far as you can and buy some decent ones out of brass. It does not only look better but the trust will be much better also.

Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on November 22, 2010, 10:36:08 am
thank you for your remarks. macrabbit I am  planning on getting some Brass thruster very soon right now. I do have a set on my other boat the Aziz I do like them very much..  :-)) again thank you..
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on January 01, 2011, 01:28:00 am
installing the power switch for the Yorkshireman
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on January 01, 2011, 11:51:41 am

Are you using the metal lid to 'bridge out' flexible terminals or is it a click switch ?

(I thought it was a conjurers trick presentation when I first saw your pictures.   :}  )

Cheers

ken

Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Netleyned on January 01, 2011, 01:47:17 pm
Slide switch behind hatch door in pic 4 Kenny

Ned
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: tt1 on January 01, 2011, 06:57:26 pm
Hello Brian, like the picture gallery, am watching this build with interest.  As I don't know what a 'thruster' is,  would you mind pointing it out for me?

                Regards, Tony.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on January 04, 2011, 02:13:17 am
Thanks Tony on cking on how it is going with the build. I have to say I do not know at first what" a thruster was but I finger he was talking about the about the Propeller's because in one photo, that I had shown it to have the plastic propeller in the photo, when I saw that! than I know what he was talking about..He was just pointing out how much more thrust I will get with Brass Propeller's over Plastic one's. And I was just letting him know that was ordering some brass thrusters/ Propellers.. I hope I help here to clear the air. And again Tony Thanks man. And while I am talking about Brass here is my Anchor winch, That I had to make only because I drop the one that came in the kit, and of cruse it got damage a good bit so I made a new one, so here is some photo's on that.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on January 04, 2011, 02:28:40 am
Ok Tug---Kenny  yes all I am showing here is that I made a brass working door on the Yrokshireman Driving Container, That is where I am putting the on, off power switch in the Driving container..  :-))  ;)
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on January 04, 2011, 12:40:22 pm

Lovely     :-))


Ken


Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: billa65t on January 05, 2011, 08:01:10 pm
Nice build,very nice attention to detail, keep up the good work and the photo's gives the rest of us something to aim for. :-)) I to have three daughters but there all teenagers now and i have less time now to build boats than I did when they were young ( they went to bed earlier and didn't need lifts everywhere!)
Regards
Bill   8)
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on January 13, 2011, 11:01:21 pm
I am attempting to install some window frames on the Yorkshireman this is my 3rd attempted at it started with brass than Tye plastic if you have any helpfull tips for me with this part of the boat let me know thank you. I only have hands tools to do this with. like dermal tool and flies, etc,etc. here are some photos of it.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on February 23, 2011, 10:15:42 pm
hey there fellow shipmate's; OK I have just installed a second 12 volt battery, but nothing is hook in to them yet, I still have to order my bow thruster yet before I can start gluing anything down yet. I am still unsure if I will hook both the 12 volt battery's together and turning them into a 24 volt sys. I may not only because the motors that I have only work up 12 volt. but here are a few picture of it with the battery's there and my power center.. And on the power center I made removeable brackets for it just in case so will still be able to remove the battery's if I need to in case of something unfore seen happens... Also means that I can get to the bow thruster and the bilge pump as well. I am thinking of a second bilge pump as well we will see about that yet..
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on April 13, 2011, 10:09:03 pm
OK there shipmates hear are some photos with the bow thruster and second bilge pump hold down bolts, and power center installed.. Also in the photo's I added some ballast to the stern..
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on May 13, 2011, 01:01:43 am
OK THERE ship mates. I added some color to the inside of the Hull' I know that I do not have to. but I did just the same. I know have both of the  bilge pump hook in and working, It is a bite of over kill" OK I know it is over kill!! I had one just on laying around so I use it..  <*<  And if you see a tube on the bottom of the the hull that a pickup tube if water should get inside of the boat. And it runs under the battery..
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on July 17, 2011, 01:55:34 am
started to wire up the Yorkshireman here are couple photos to show what i am up to..
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: 737 on August 02, 2011, 05:14:44 pm
Can you please tellme what exactly is different between old ans updated kit of Yorkshireman?? I had old kit, builded tug, was nice, but some details was extremely heavy, for example MAST, It was broken by itself, when transpotred once in the car. I am thinking again about this kit.And second thing I do not like, the polyester./mar hulls, model Slipway using, it is very cheap material.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Model_Slipway on August 02, 2011, 07:00:29 pm
Hi 737

Nice to see you around again.  The upgraded kit has lots more etched brass parts, the plastic sheets are pre-cut for more accurate assembly, some of the heavy fittings on the mast are now very fine etched brass. The mast can be made removable for easy transport in the car ...  The underwater-gear has been re-designed, new assembly drawings and plans. Regarding the "cheap" polyester grp hull it is more than adequate and fit for purpose - not everybody is prepared to pay extra for carbon fibre or epoxy grp!!

All in all a better kit and still a successful one after 20 years.

Sorry we can't please everyone  :((

Regards
Jackie
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: 737 on August 02, 2011, 07:07:55 pm
H Jackie. I am new on this forum, not once again. But anyway, thanks for all your informations.  It sounds good,about changes. Yes you are right, this tug is GREAT. Need just changed some small details, but it is not problem. If mast is removable, it is OK, I was thinking to make all lights from LED, or not working-resin. Hopefuly this kit is still on the market. Thanks for info.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on August 14, 2011, 03:43:35 am
Adding rudder hatches to the deck, for service when need it. here are some photo's of it..hoppfully I may never need to use them
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on October 30, 2011, 05:03:35 pm
OK adding some more details for the tug I am making the crane to move and maybe work as well. hear some photos of it as it is today.. more work will be need it still yet.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman crane
Post by: crzydoyle11 on November 23, 2011, 02:06:04 am
hey there shipmates; may need your help on this one, I am building the crane to the Yorkshireman I have made moving parts for the crane the only problem is getting all three booms to work. I can make the crane rout around but" having a trouble with the booms working not sure how to make them work with out adding to much to the build.. keep in mind the crane is only for a 1:48 scale tug. would love to make this crane move in every way or as much as I can.. All thoughts on this are welcome.. Thank you ship mates. and here some photos of the crane and where I am on it right now..
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on November 23, 2011, 10:49:33 am

I did a crane on my Vliestroom and had these sort of problems.  Mine used a push rod up through the main trunk to raise the arm but didn't have the extra bends that you have.

My first reaction on seeing this was to suggest a wire up through on pulleys to the last link arm. When pulled from below this would raise all three bits at once. The problems might be when fully extended, in that they may not fall back down with gravity.

With such a small unit made from plastic there is always the danger of too much force being applied.

I watch with interest as I'm also approaching crane manufacture on my Gry Maritha.  Might strengthen the structure somehow.

best of luck

Ken
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on November 24, 2011, 04:13:05 pm
thank you ---Kenny thank you for your help on this. I keep sending updates on this project hopefully I can make this function like the real one that is my goal..so we will see.
Title: Re: UPdated Yorkshireman
Post by: crzydoyle11 on December 28, 2011, 09:19:32 pm
OK on the crane I thank I came up with something that may work. I installed a small Greer that I have taken from a old DVD player and put it inside of the brass tube that I have made on the second arm so the boom will extend out. I also made a brass Greer track for the round Greer to ride on. Also put a round pulley on the outside of the brass arm so when pulled on it rise and extend the boom arm. here are some photo's of it let me know what u think good or bad..