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I see you got a lot of attention from the media boat in the first part of Preds video Kermit. I think they are just trying to work out why you are so fast. Good ploy at the end he did not know what green machine to follow.
Nice video Pred. Enjoyed your previous one where the duck nearly had you back in the shallows. See if you had got stuck he had all his mates there to show what they can do to a stricken yacht. But you turned just in time.
I notice you used the word HONEST a frog would not know what the word HONEST meant
The Moose
Your correct Pred, it is defined in the CMYK standard as 0% cyan, 20% magenta, 100% yellow and 0% key( black). Who knew it was so regimented.
Yellow and green are the official colours of Australia so hopefully they will be seen on the podium of many sporting events.
Not a problem Kermit, she is slowly recovering. You were lucky you had so much help. It was offered but I decided it easier just to do things when I had time.
Anyone is free to take any thing I post and develop and improve to there hearts content. Somethings I post may be of use to others and some will leave others scratching there heads as to what I am on about.
After more reading of this forum it seems if I ever decide to join in some rc yacht racing the recommended colour is green. Is there some fee on copywrite I need to pay.
Thanks Pred, as you know there have been a few different ones over the years.
Kermit, maybe “circumstances” was not the correct word. Wife in hospital for a number of weeks would have been better.
Kermit, I would have thought you would have holidayed up with your cousins in QLD in the warm. Could not comprehend you sailing in the ice, not for me, I will put my hand up as one who would be home on that day, well lets be honest if the sun is not radiating rays of warmth count me out.
Circumstances have meant no modelling for a while.
Before then I needed to build a hull clamp that would fit my work bench and was easily removable, adjustable and low cost. Just needed to keep the hull steady so I could work on it either by standing or sitting on a stool.
This is what I came up with. Has 4 (2 of which are only required sometimes) adjustable arms, infinitly adjustable.



Look forward to it and hopefully we get a windy day
You sound a little bit pissed off that I won mate everyone’s gotta win eventually it was just a lucky day for me everyone has good days and bad days and I’m not worried about you knocking me off because you have done it several times see ya next week
It was a great day and some great racing especially when the wind picked up can’t wait till next week
The days are getting better every week so is the racing
I will be there
Pred 97, no wonder he is held in such high esteem. Worked 30+ years past normal retiring age just so could pay all the extra tax to help keep the country a float. He will be mentioned in government dispatches.
Thanks Pred, there was nothing there that was not on SS, I will take heed of your warning but he seems such a friendly fellow sailor!!!. Although the more I catch up on the forum the more I see his name crop up.
Following this build with interest Pred, well done on your progress. How the use of the 3D printer as a modelling tool is of interest. It definitely produces a very well professional product to exact dimensions. Mrs Pred missing a few pegs??? Kermit I will start another topic to answer your questions, leaving this topic for Pred to continue his build.
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