Mar 17, 2013, 10:32 AM
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Asturias, Spain
Joined Mar 2001
3,362 Posts
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That's an oldie (1960's?), but that's no reason for it to be a bad choice. When it was designed, radio equipment for smaller boats wasn't that feasible. I think it was a hard chine 24"ish boat and fitting radio gear should not be too difficult in this day and age. A standard servo should have enough "oomph" for sail control and will be plenty for the rudder. Basically, you need a firm building board to anchor the "upside down" frames at their set intervals and skin with balsa or ply. With either, seal the inside and out with several coats of sanding sealer and paint and you should finish up with a well mannered boat.
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