Lady Nelson By Amati
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Found it's called "sexylady"Attached FilesComment
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Funny thing my father in law is a master tall ship model builder. He has built the lady nelson by amati. That's why I picked up on that. He's 81 now and still builds, his boats beautiful. I have bluenose schooner he built for me (big canadian Icon ) at my house.Comment
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I got a little more done on the boat now that I have the I/O I had to make a wedge to fit the I/O base to the transom. The transom has quite a angle to it and the prop would be a a funny angle if I did not make this for it. Also the well for the Outboard got in the way so I had to cut it out and will build a hatch to be able to service the unit.
I put the steering boots in side the boat to keep the outside clean looking.Last edited by RandyatBBY; 07-11-2017, 06:34 PM.Comment
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Too bad TFL did not put in a water pick up in the I/O.Comment
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That I/O motor is making me drool. What do you think of it? I have a NIB old stock unbuilt graupner b24 (the scale firberglass hull one)that I have been sitting on for years. I've been tossing around the idea of one of those drives instead going with an inline offshore strudder rudder. The I/o motor would be what the b24 ran (except for the inline counter rotating props). I imagine it would not be that fast dues to friction losses etc??
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That I/O motor is making me drool. What do you think of it? I have a NIB old stock unbuilt graupner b24 (the scale firberglass hull one)that I have been sitting on for years. I've been tossing around the idea of one of those drives instead going with an inline offshore strudder rudder. The I/o motor would be what the b24 ran (except for the inline counter rotating props). I imagine it would not be that fast dues to friction losses etc??
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