Model Boat Mayhem
		Mess Deck: General Section => Tugs and Towing => Topic started by: shad3925 on November 21, 2015, 01:54:18 pm
		
			
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				I had my heart set on a Model Slipway Yorkshireman and was about to order, I have been offered the Billing Smit Nederland kit at a very very good price.
 I would be grateful for any comments and comparisons between the two before finally making up my mind
 Reg
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				I've not had any experience with the Yorkshireman - the Billings Smit Nederland is very definitely an experienced builders kit, so I guess it's down to whether you feel comfortable with it.
 
 There are a couple of threads currently running on here with regards to the Smit Nederland, including my own, so I'm somewhat biased. %)
 
 Regards,
 
 Ray.
 
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				Here's the links Reg - http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52330.0.html (http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52330.0.html)
 
 or - http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52968.0.html (http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52968.0.html)
 
 Regards,
 
 Ray.
 
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				Thanks Ray.
 Can you enlarge on experience needed for the Nederland.
 Reg
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				Reg, the term "experienced" is used by the model kit suppliers to indicate the degree of difficulty involved to complete their models to a reasonable standard.
 
 There were no build instructions with mine (good plans though) and I made a lot of mistakes on the way, finally completing the model after 5 years!
 Of course, I had very little time available to me then, working away from home a lot.
 
 As you will see on my thread, I'm rebuilding that same model and hoping to achieve a better standard this time around. :-)
 
 Regards,
 
 Ray.
 
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				The kit of Yorkshireman is accompanied with a very good note, an impossible to make a mistake, and the manufacturer of the kit is very available.
 I would be you I would choose Yorkshireman
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				When in doubt get BOTH
			
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				Many thanks.
 Apparently the newer versions come with a detailed instruction booklet showing every step of the construction.
 
 
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				Many thanks.
 Apparently the newer versions come with a detailed instruction booklet showing every step of the construction.
 
 
 
 
 Maybe the manufactures are receiving / reacting to some feedback then...
 
 Whatever you decide - Enjoy!
 
 Regards,
 
 Ray.
 
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				HI Shad
 
 
 I have built both kits, they do need a bit of nows to build but common sence and a look twice if it dont fit helps, anouther thing, Neddy is a slim hull and yorkie is a tubby hull, motors batteries etc size and weight, all need consideration.
 
 
 If the Neddy is a lot cheaper then go fot that, Plastic hull or Glass hull, how clumsy are you, strong youkie??????
 
 
 Hope this helps
 
 
 Mark
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				Sorry Shad
 
 
 Got carried away, (some think it shoud be permanent!!!!) mixed the neddy and the Rotterdam in hull description. Have built the Rotter as well, Needy is a slightly smaller tug if a car boot size limit is needed, also the neddy should come out slightly lighter, espesialy if you go for batteries instead of lead balast, (take out the batteries)
 
 
 Mark
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				     From experience with a Yorkshireman they are top heavy and difficult to get the ballast right even then dodgy in windy conditions. I would go for the Smit. Hope this helps.
 Cheers,
 Faz. :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-)) :-))
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				Many thanks for all your replies it's been very helpful
 Reg
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				Hello Reg - PM sent. :-)) 
 
 Regards,
 
 Ray.