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Looking forward seeing her on the water

Impressive !!One last tub test before the sea trial.
Pleased to report that the self-righting characteristic of the hull is excellent. With the hull tilted over on it's deck, it 'snaps' back to its center position instantly. I very much doubt it will need any external ballast on sail.
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Hi JJMAIDEN DAY
I'm very pleased to report that the Amerigo Vespucci has successfully completed it's first maiden voyage.
In preparation for the sea trial, I fitted the motor arming-switch under the deck access hatch. This switch enables the motor electronic speed controller (ESC) to regulate motor power in response to the radio signal.
The ship responds well to steering inputs. And at half-throttle, turns well to rudder commands.
The hull internals remained bone-dry throughout the tests.
A few pics and a short vid to commemorate the day!
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Hi JJ
This is outstanding
Congratulations for this achievement








not that my opinion matters, I think you made the right choice for the servo style.![]()



Well doneSpanker Winch
I passed the weekend installing the spanker winch servo. Those that have worked with RC servos may notice the unconventional installation. Rest assured that the servo is fully accessible and serviceable. The winch drum hugs the deck surface and will be concealed with a suitable hatch cover.
Although the running rigging geometry still needs some refinement, the proof of concept was successful.
Now to move onto the mainsail winch installation.
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