![]() it would come out of the box, I would check the instructions to see where I am, I would begin marking parts to start work on another small part - but things would get stalled for one reason or another. It sat for a few years, before I brought it to the lake house in NH thinking I could get some work done, but nothing. ![]() So there she sat smaller parts finished, rudder servo installed, rudders hooked up, shafts installed. So I packed it back up, and put it under my workbench and went on with other projects and builds. to top it off the motor couplings needed to be tapped and drilled which I could not do. I had purchased a vantec speed control with the kit, and lost it (I have it now). ![]() and when it came time to get the electronics in, things stalled. I built up a lot of the smaller items - crane, lifeboat, davit, mast, etc. It seemed easy enough and in my skill set at the time to get it finished within a year or 2. I got this kit back in 2004 or so for Christmas from the parents. Its been a project that has been about 12 years in the making. The actual build is only part of the story of this boat, and its a true testament to the idea of never letting a project go unfinished, no matter how long as passed. Well I had posted this story in my blog, and was mulling over weather to post here or not, so what the heck.
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