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JLC
Dec 02, 2004, 11:11 PM
Hi all
I am moving into a home that is on a lake. Which boat kit do you
recommend for this environment. Also I am a beginner to this hobby.
Any suggestions for an all around easy to operate kit?
-John C
Boat Hull Maker
Dec 03, 2004, 03:11 AM
Kyosho electric boat kit is easy
"JLC" <jcvmf214@earthlink.net> ?????
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> Hi all
> I am moving into a home that is on a lake. Which boat kit do you
> recommend for this environment. Also I am a beginner to this hobby.
> Any suggestions for an all around easy to operate kit?
>
> -John C
Look for plans and wood,
I think the best size, not sure about kits, is something
that'll hold a chain saw or weedeater motor.
I estimate about 3 feet long maybe a foot or little more wide.
Been thinking about boat since I'm near canal.
I've been looking for plans online, checked one hobby shop, locally in South
Fl.
They haven't had plans there for awhile, they don't even really stock any
kits, boat
plane or otherwise , most people it seems are into the RTF's or ARTF.
Saw some plans on ebay and rcuniverse forums, so I may take a shot at one,
have a saw and gas trimmer I could "sacrifice."
Have an old 2 channel Futaba I can use in it
I need some practice with wood, my hall has tools, so it is
only being lazy, that I havn't started.
In conclusion, biuld it yourself, go slow so as not to get discouraged.
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> Kyosho electric boat kit is easy
>
> "JLC" <jcvmf214@earthlink.net> ?????
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>> Hi all
>> I am moving into a home that is on a lake. Which boat kit do you
>> recommend for this environment. Also I am a beginner to this hobby.
>> Any suggestions for an all around easy to operate kit?
>>
>> -John C
>
>
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6 live babies
1 lb. smoked sausage
4 lemons
whole garlic
2 lb. new potatoes
4 ears corn
1 box salt
crab boil
Bring 3 gallons of water to a boil.
Add sausage, salt, crab boil, lemons and garlic.
Drop potatoes in, boil for 4 minutes.
Corn is added next, boil an additional 11 minutes.
Put the live babies into the boiling water and cover.
Boil till meat comes off easily with a fork.
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2 human baby rib racks
3 cups barbecue sauce or honey glaze (see index)
Salt
black pepper
white pepper
paprika
Remove the silverskin by loosening from the edges,
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If it becomes necessary to hide the fact that you are eating
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