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dave melville
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ส.ค. 2012
RC Model Boats sailing at Boundary Park, Cheshire
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CreweMBC_DaveTaylorMirror
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A video taken in 2018 of Dave Taylor sailing his Mirror Dinghy at Boundary Park
creweMBC 25 11 2024
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CreweMBC sailing Monday Nov 25th on a bright, breezy and sunny Boundary Park. November temperatures but quite a regatta on the lake.
CreweMBC 18 11 2024
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CreweMBC sailing Big Toe on 18 Nov at Boundary Park to remember the heavenly birthday of our previous Chairman Tony Wilford
CreweMBC 04 11 2024
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CreweMBC sailing on Mon 4 Nov at a calm but relatively weed free Boundary Park
RMS Titanic at 1:96 scale sailing in 2012
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RMS Titanic at 1:96 scale sailing in 2012
That poor J-Class needs some curvature in it's sails, not these flat boards...
Why no sound?
Copyright rules on Utube and Facebook would result in the post being taken down and a temporary/permanent ban. As regards members conversations I don't have their permission.
Oh that's just lovely! I wish there was sound, even with wind etc, to get an impression of the engine noise.
Isn't that fine. Beautiful work. Congratulations on your success.
Very cute
Wonderfull...👍👍👍👍👍
Hello everyone😍😍Enjoy
i love it❤❤
Hello sir its a good weather😍
Nice place to take abath or swimming😍
Where is the place sir so nice.
In the uk near Knutsford, Cheshire
@@davemelville2760 Thank you sir your reply.😍God blessed you🙏🙏
Wow its a nice place sir i like it boating and fishing😍😍
Beautyful ❤
Must be frustrating to have a fine sailing yacht and have motorised folk tanking it around and around ? I mean from a scale perspective they are going far too fast surely.
It's a large lake and we all manage to keep clear of each other. Fast boats don't usually sail for any length of time so we don't have issues. One of the benefits of a club is that we all sail together and meetings are as much of a social gathering as a sailing session. Works for our members and the videos I post are a short snapshot and sometimes on a non windy day doesn't show many yachts as they are often becalmed. Thanks for you feedback and praise for our yachts.
Bellissimo
the detail on the engine is amazing
african queen boat
Mantap 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you very much for posting this. I really would like to make a scale function sail boat, like the ones here.
That looks absolutely spot on. Very nice indeed.
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello iam the owner of the real arun 52-01 is it for sell ? Greetings Justin from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Nice one Dave 👍 Good to see you up and about again. 🙂 How's Olympic getting on? Cheers, Doug
Thanks Doug, Rescued this small model and it sails well. Not touched Olympic for about 3 years and I struggle now with heavy models, Cheers Dave
A great little video perfectly showing the tranquil lake and a variety of sailing boats. I landed ou your page because I am considering taking up the hobby and I need to know there are good sailing waters not too far away. Thanks for sharing Dave.
Looks good Dave. 👍👍
I’ve stood next to Turbinia in Newcastle. I know, I know, I know it worked successfully and impressed the Royal Navy.... but....it just looks too damn narrow in the beam to be sea worthy. Parsons must have set his centre of gravity very low to maintain stability.
Parsons took into account his gigantic balls of industrial grade steel that would have been unavoidable ballast anyway.
@@ahriman935 Mmmm….how perspicacious.
Is she turbine powered?
I have oringal plans for the Moonglow, it is on my list to build one day soon. Will be putting electric into it. (even thinking jet unit)
Thank you for this, gave me an idea as to what she’d of looked like underway!
As previously commented she was not very stable but did proove the benefit of turbo power and got Parsons his order from the Admiralty.
Nice to see old designs back on the water, and at the right scale speed, I would move some weight to the rear to get the bow up a tad if it was mine.
Nice video for great models. Thanks for sharing !
classic, nice model
This is the Alevtina & Tuy built in Russia 1995 along with 4 others of the same build, the owner of the so called HMS Pickle is misleading the public with his blatant lies ! Google Alevtina Tuy or check this Link, facebook.com/groups/895431643860551/?ref=bookmarks
Scale speed? Appears to be, bow up like the photos I've seen, very nice model!
Just like the real thing the model has a tendency to list from the propeller tork. Ron researched and modelled as close as possible to the original. He has never achieved max speed as the model would turn over. It was sailing on Wed on our lake in dead calm conditions and the wake looks very convincing. Thanks for your interest
So the screws are not counter rotating? Are there three per shaft? Always been fascinated with this vessel...I bet Parsons was a hoot...
Yes there are contra rotating but there is a third centre shaft which causes the problem There are three props per shaft. Parsons spent a long time developing the props to achieve the match with the turbo.
Lovely design, great music too. What is the name of the backing track please?
It's from the U-tube Ambient selection. Seeger - John Deley and the 41 players.
Great stuff - Thankyou
Dave where is the model available from?
Hi John Not a kit, all scratch built.
Really cool model and looks like fun to drive on ice. What about that swan? Wasn’t it trapped by ice?
Swan is our resident cob. He was enjoying a siesta on the ice and flew off with his wife shortly after the filming
My Moonglow used to get up on the plane, with a 1.5cc diesel, with a 2.5cc diesel it was a beast (ED Racer), my brothers one performed similarly . A friends one was slow, I think the propshaft angle is important. Good to see one running.
Yes Doug is a very keen restorer of models from this period. Vic Smeed models always performed well and it is so good to see his models still sailing and giving pleasure.
jeeps thts go some go mine was slow lol
I think that qualifies as a successful first "sea" trial.
Thank you Dave, the Turbinia back in workshop for the final touches. Ron