Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Model Boating => Topic started by: Edward Pinniger on October 21, 2011, 02:24:41 pm
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This 31in plywood hull of a RAF service launch is in a seriously bad state - all of the glue joins have deteriorated and it's only held together by rusty steel pins; the transom has already fallen off! - but I think it will be rescuable with the help of aliphatic wood glue and GRP resin. It's very neatly made (not sure if it was a kit or scratchbuild) but has obviously been rotting away in someone's garden shed for decades.
But what is it? I originally thought it might be a 63ft Whaleback, but the cabin layout is wrong (it has a well/cockpit aft) as well as the hull not having the "whaleback" sheer line. The cabin layout doesn't match any of the WW2 RAF craft in my reference books, but it could be a post-war type. Definitely not a RTTL or crash tender, though.
Any ideas?
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41½ FT SEAPLANE TENDER MkIA
http://www.bmpt.org.uk/pnbpt_historic_boats/ST-1502/index.htm
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Probably an Adamcraft Seaplane Tender - like Richard's picture. First boat I ever built with my Dad in the '50s.
Barrie
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Thanks for the help - that's definitely what it is! I ought to have recognised it myself as I saw a full-size one at RAF Hendon only a few months ago (in the Battle of Britain Hall next to the Sunderland flying boat).
Though I don't intend on actually building a model out of the hull in the imminent future, I'm currently working on repairing + restoring it before it disintegrates into its component parts!
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It is an Adamcraft Seaplane tender as designed by Harvey Adam in the 1950's.
Lovely things O0 Here is my original build, I can't decide whether to leave it or strip it and restore so it's on the back burner at the moment. {:-{
(http://s1.postimage.org/1wjzlvwzo/Adamcraft_001.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/1wjzlvwzo/)
(http://s1.postimage.org/1wk9j3zyc/Adamcraft_002.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/1wk9j3zyc/)
(http://s1.postimage.org/1wkhssqf8/Adamcraft_003.jpg) (http://postimage.org/image/1wkhssqf8/)
Cheers,
Roger
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I'm just building the 35.5 foot version at the moment, and about to mould a grp mould for it too.
a lovely little boat to build.
neil.
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That looks good Neil, probably a better proposition than restoring some of these poor old things we've got sitting around !!
Won't leak either :-))
Roger
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I'm a great believer in GRP Roger. far easier to maintain.lol
neil.
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41½ FT SEAPLANE TENDER MkIA
http://www.bmpt.org.uk/pnbpt_historic_boats/ST-1502/index.htm
I think that's the 35.5' version Dicky.the 41.5 footer had 4 oval ports in the rear cabin.
neil.
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One under the sheet Neil. :-))
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ah yes....sorry , hadn't noticed that one lurking {-) {-)