My Vivacity which I named Mary Jane, was sold, then the wife told me that was her favourite of all my models and I shouldnt have sold it? Anyway, long gone but I liked the lines of it and the possibility of adding as much detail as you like, I did my cabin at 1/16 scale. And I managed to re-purpose a golf trolley motor and controls, a hairdryer, and about 1000 matchsticks. The planking on deck and on the cabin and inside managed to use up a lot of scraps of 1/32 ply I had left after building nearly a hundred planes at that point. (Good bit more now!) Anyway love your boat, its beautiful. My vivacity had a 17ah battery and ran for 2 hours, the battery was 14lbs and the boat was 28lbs, it could take two of these batteries but I reckoned four hours might get a bit much. Lol. A cardboard dummy was made to hold the real one from sliding. Lighting in all cabins and stairwell, even a bar with guiness and tennants on tap and suitably seafaring deco. I think its time to make another one, I have a nice 2000 watt brushless I was going to use in my 1/5 biplane, anyone got any idea what size prop for 4 foot model, similar to these boats, I think a blend of the first one and my one would be nice too. I liked my skylight, it was attached to the cabin which lifted off as one piece. Cd cover glazing was perfect. Cheap and easier to use than glass, which I tried. Does anyone have a scan of a plan or even drawings for the first model?