Apologies for delay in this post, but I've been out all day at a Motorsport meeting, so no time to upload this post earlier. I managed to edit the pictures Saturday evening, but was as far as I managed to get before it was time for sleep!
Saturday's Sailing weather was great, plenty of warm sunshine, loads of open water space at the ski club site and a little breeze coming in off the lake.
It was a pity to not see more members out on such a nice day, some complain when its cold and wet, but yet even when its sunny and dry, we can't drag you away from the tv set.
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This super detailed dive boat needs to be seen in person, definitely a build to be proud of! |
Apart from having some superbly detailed and super quick model boats on our sailing area, the Ski Club also had a full size F1 tunnel hull racing boat, having its first engine runs since an engine refurb. It was apparently running a 2 ltr 2 stroke motor.
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Engine testing - minus the rear fairing and front canpoy |
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The full monty! a power start! |
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