Have finally ordered a boat after much searching of the web. There seems to be so little detailed information out there, many builders of part kits, then you are expected to know what to order to complete your hull to make it sail.
Prices are amazing, up to £1300 for a hull only........I am a very experienced modeller and am used to expense but crikey!
I am hoping this forum is going to be helpful (and in due course I hope I will be able to help others) as I am sure this is a great sport, but I have to say it is totally daunting for a beginner to get started........and I am sure many just get put off after investigating the class.
In contrast there is loads of stuff out there for micro magics and RC lasers, why is IOM poorly represented on the web?
Anyone care to comment?
IOM - the ultimate black art?
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Re: IOM - the ultimate black art?
Hi Dave
Try having a look at Lester Gilbert's or Anders Wallin's homepages.
www.onemetre.net
www.anderswallin.net
Loads of info there
Best regards
Try having a look at Lester Gilbert's or Anders Wallin's homepages.
www.onemetre.net
www.anderswallin.net
Loads of info there
Best regards
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Re: IOM - the ultimate black art?
Thanks Soren,
Heres a site I've just found, loads of basic stuff n there, perfect for me!
http://www.ivorbittle.co.uk/Articles/Fi ... 20boat.htm
Heres a site I've just found, loads of basic stuff n there, perfect for me!
http://www.ivorbittle.co.uk/Articles/Fi ... 20boat.htm
Re: IOM - the ultimate black art?
Ivor is one of the gems of English eccentricity (I say that in a perfectly complimentary way!) and his advice is entirely sensible if a little idiosyncratic.
Lester Gilbert
http://www.onemetre.net/
http://www.onemetre.net/