No flaps on this bird, just me getting in a flap!
Half of the ‘bonnet’ (fore-deck) of the new project now done, so this only leaves the front portion and the cabin front windscreen bit (all foam).
As usual with these things, I am stuck trying to produce a reasonable representation of the original and am thus constrained as to what I can alter to get it working, but in this instance the underwater bit is all “up for grabs” in the modification department so I am hopeful.
One thing am worried about is directional stability, but pictures of Bob’s slipper upside down reminds me that strakes on the bottom would be effective in helping this. Other than that, the stability Malay also hopefully not be an issue as the boat is, well, boat shaped and not necessarily the best shape for the front prop….but we will see.
I have several sets of left and right hand props to try if it leanes more one way than the other, and I can always fit a long wedge order one of the stern lobes to correct a lean once it it is flying along.
Not what I envisaged in July’s mag, with the Diamond “leading” as it were over the Swordfish articles, (only in the fact that it comes before the other in page order!) One being a resto and the other a new build. However I can see where Lindsey is coming from, as the Diamond is perhaps more ‘weighty’ as an article that the Swordfish, especially as it’s 4 times bigger and about 10,000 % heavier!
Must tackle the saggy radio wires on the Diamond before the next outing.
Ashley