Frequently asked
Questions
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A. Getting started in model shipbuilding is easier than ever. If you want to build your own boat there are various kits and plans available from several companies at relatively low cost. For those not wanting, or able, to design and build their own boats, you can purchase a completed boat from a commercial builder or second-hand, from a club member.
Q. What is the difference between scale, model yachts and speed boats?
A. I will attempt to give a brief description of each:
Scale Models
These are always of interest because they represent "The Real Thing" and their movement can be re-created on the model boat pool. Present club members have a large variety of scale models ranging in size from a 1/96th scale aircraft carrier to a 1/12th scale rowing boat complete with oarsman. Many of the clubs models are based on the real boats which serve the Island, especially lifeboats and the Steam Packet Vessels
.For a newcomer there are several ways to start building a scale model;
1) Buying a complete kit and adding radio gear and motors.
2) Buying a fibreglass hull and a set of plans and completing the boat by buying or making the superstructure and individual fittings.
3) "Scratch" building a boat from a set of plans; some modellers even draw up their own plans and build the engines to power their models.
Model Yachting
Model yachting is one of the oldest "hobbies" around, Its origins go back to the late 19th century and has had many highs and lows over the years. At prsent interest is reviving in both vintage boats and the modern radio controlled yachts.
Following on from early gaff-rigged cutters and schooners, two main classes evolved in the free-sailing days, these were the 36" restricted and the 50" Marblehead. With the development of radio control both these classes have continued in popularity and since going metric the new one metre class is coming into its own.
There are several clubs in Melbourne that cater to those yachities who would perfer to race. Venues include Albert Park Lake, Lilydale Lake, Paterson Lakes and Carribean Gardens. Lilydale conducts handicap racing and the events are open to all types of yachts, whilst the other locations have "Class Racing" which means all the boats in a race meet certain rules.
Speed Boats
Speed fascinates most people at some time, although generally in the younger age range in the first instance, but once bitten you "Get the Bug". The club has a group of "speed merchants" with fast electric powered models. The boats themselves vary from hydroplanes to power boats.
1. Standard Fast Electric using a single buggy motor and battery pack and
2. Super Fast Electric using multiple motors and unlimited battery packs.
Boats can be bought as a complete packages or as hulls to which you add your own power systems either electric
Q. What does it cost to build or buy a boat?
A. This depends on several factors:
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