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29-10-2010, 08:07 PM
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I remember hearing about this.
Am I right in thinking I heard the same technique applied to John Craxford's alloy cat too ? (Or am I thinking of when John had HTS ?)
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No your right after I finished Roman Sabre it had the same problem so it was tow on the plane too, we made the same hook for both boats.
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30-10-2010, 05:36 PM
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are all the people talked of that raced these great boats of yesteryear still alive and kicking so to speak ... if so are they boatmad members
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30-10-2010, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Brooker
No your right after I finished Roman Sabre it had the same problem so it was tow on the plane too, we made the same hook for both boats.
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I think RHS was another that needed a tow.
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30-10-2010, 07:33 PM
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London - Monte Carlo
The 1972 London to Monte Carlo story from Motorboat & Yachting 23rd June...
Would pdf versions be preferable? I've gone for Jpegs as I can edit them more easily and the photos seem to come-out better.
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30-10-2010, 07:40 PM
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Part Two
The remainder of the narrative appeared in the 7th July edition of MB & Y...
An epic race, to say the least.
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30-10-2010, 08:38 PM
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are all the people talked of that raced these great boats of yesteryear still alive and kicking so to speak ... if so are they boatmad members
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Originally Posted by FLYING FISH
I think RHS was another that needed a tow.
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Well I am still alive and I am sure that all the owner's and the old race's are very much alive except Ralph Hilton who had HTS built.
All the Sabre engine boats that I rigged had to be pull up on the plane, until C Kay come up with the Powder Couping and the lock up Torque Converter.
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30-10-2010, 10:03 PM
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HTS was absolutely my favourite raceboat as a kid.. just a great looking boat.. followed it through the 69 round Britain and all the races including the London to Monte Carlo.. even the site of an HTS lorry would get me in powerboat mode!
Heres my pics of HTS..
Coming back past Hurst in the 1972 Daily Telegraph International
After rounding North Head buoy in the 1973 Cowes Torquay Cowes
Oh and Littlenige.. im still scanning!
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30-10-2010, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by FLYING FISH
I think RHS was another that needed a tow.
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That explains a lot cheers Cw.
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31-10-2010, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by nitro9
HTS was absolutely my favourite raceboat as a kid.. just a great looking boat.. followed it through the 69 round Britain and all the races including the London to Monte Carlo.. even the site of an HTS lorry would get me in powerboat mode!
Heres my pics of HTS..
Coming back past Hurst in the 1972 Daily Telegraph International
After rounding North Head buoy in the 1973 Cowes Torquay Cowes
Oh and Littlenige.. im still scanning!
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Thanks Nitro for those great pics, it's amazuing what's hanging around in peoples lockers
If I am hearing right we might just see HTS out on the water again racing. Now that would be a sight to see and to get the blood pumping. Fingers crossed!
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31-10-2010, 09:35 AM
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If I am hearing right we might just see HTS out on the water again racing. Now that would be a sight to see and to get the blood pumping. Fingers crossed!
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Well is that correct, !!!! I think that all the boats I ever built, rigged and raced are more a part of me, than anybody who ever owned them, would love to see them all race again. Jimmy Brooker
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31-10-2010, 09:49 AM
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[QUOTE=nitro9;192673]HTS was absolutely my favourite raceboat as a kid.. just a great looking boat.. followed it through the 69 round Britain and all the races including the London to Monte Carlo.. even the site of an HTS lorry would get me in powerboat mode!
I worked for HTS as a workshop foreman before I rigged the boat and seeing
1500 hundred HTS lorries did nothing for me.
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31-10-2010, 10:47 AM
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I worked for HTS as a workshop foreman before I rigged the boat and seeing 1500 hundred HTS lorries did nothing for me.
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LOL brilliant!
Im not sure my mother ever understood either, why I got so excited at the site of a blue and white lorry trundling past while she was accompanying me to school..
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31-10-2010, 11:04 AM
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LOL brilliant!
Im not sure my mother ever understood either, why I got so excited at the site of a blue and white lorry trundling past while she was accompanying me to school..
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That's great to think we all had something that switch us on when we were kids, it wasn't even girls with me. !!!!!!!!!!
It looks like you have more photos of the old boat than me.
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31-10-2010, 11:40 AM
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Found another pic..
Coming past Hurst in the 1978 Cowes race.. complete with matching helicopter
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31-10-2010, 07:04 PM
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Quote:
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All the Sabre engine boats that I rigged had to be pull up on the plane, until C Kay come up with the Powder Couping and the lock up Torque Converter.
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Well,his hobby was diesel engines.Oh, and also fishing I heard.Rumour had it he was going to make a bid for Miss Enfield II many years back,so as to use it as a fishing boat!!!!.but I don`t think filling quilted bottoms is listed as one of his hobbies.
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31-10-2010, 07:15 PM
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Well,his hobby was diesel engines.Oh, and also fishing I heard.Rumour had it he was going to make a bid for Miss Enfield II many years back,so as to use it as a fishing boat!!!!.but I don`t think filling quilted bottoms is listed as one of his hobbies.
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I am a bit lost Graham are you talking about me or C Kay ?????
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31-10-2010, 07:19 PM
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The 1972 London to Monte Carlo story from Motorboat & Yachting 23rd June...
Would pdf versions be preferable? I've gone for Jpegs as I can edit them more easily and the photos seem to come-out better.
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It`s a job knowing what to do for the best here Ian.
Your JPEG`s are better for editing,but you need to print them off to read them.
PDF`s are easier to read on the computer screen,but editing is a problem,and they chew up memory (300dpi will only give circa 2 pages,although 100dpi would give more,but the readability goes down).
If you have more than 6 pages,then 100 dpi is just about a compromise.
All my scans are 300dpi,unless I put them on Boatmad,in which case I reduce them to 100dpi.
You`ll find that scanning pages to do PDF`s will quite often result in the pages ending up out of square,which can be a pain.Even the originals are like it,which only become apparent when magnified up on a PDF.
Try doing newsheets and cobbling that together.Mind you as an ace modelmaker should should have the patience for it.
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31-10-2010, 07:20 PM
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I am a bit lost Graham are you talking about me or C Kay ?????
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Not you sunshine,Chris Kaye.
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31-10-2010, 07:30 PM
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Not you sunshine,Chris Kaye.
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Do you know if Chris is ok I know he had a hart problem, lovely guy.
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31-10-2010, 07:30 PM
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Your JPEG`s are better for editing,but you need to print them off to read them.
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I've always found them readable if you click on them (to open) then click again to magnify...
If you download them and open with a programme that has a zoom feature (as in Microsoft Picture Manager) just increasing to 50% should do it...
Cheers...
Eagle-Eye Ian...
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