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Wow that is a time to remember. I was a bit younger (12-13 years old) when iI spent the summer Lobstering with my Grandfather. Lot's of good memories.Thanks, Jan.
I had the good fortune of getting lots of info from Billy West, the lobster man that built the real Donald David and
I got to ride with him several times when I was 17-18 years old; I'm 79 now. Hoping to finish the model soon.
Received the electronic components for the Donald David. I am very excited about getting the materials in place and getting the wires connected.
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Wow. Stainless is not easy to work with, but you’ve produced a fine-looking rudder.And---- I switch again! The rudders that I saw in the catalog won't fit under the rear deck, The rear deck is lower than on most boats.
Since I had some scraps of stainless steel, I got creative and came up with this. I will round the rear edge some more. I'm hoping it will work well.
Happy modeling,
Steven
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Thanks, Namabiiru. I am quite the packrat for leftover materials. It's amazing what goodies a person can find.Wow. Stainless is not easy to work with, but you’ve produced a fine-looking rudder.
I am, as well. Proving to be a challenge in our little house.Thanks, Namabiiru. I am quite the packrat for leftover materials. It's amazing what goodies a person can find.
Happy modeling,
Steve Haskell
Thanks for your supportJust a note to let you know that I am still alive & well. The past month, more or less, has been very busy so the Donald David was getting little to no attention.
I'll be working now to adjust the motor mount of the motor that drives the prop. I am excited about building the forward deck, but I will be connecting wires for all the lights & motor first.
Happy Modeling
Steven
	