- Joined
- Jun 17, 2021
- Messages
- 1,642
- Points
- 488
This was before Dusek took over Mamoli. All the parts were stamped and all the bulkheads distorted. The stamping blades had become dull and distorted over years of overuse. I had no idea until I planked it. After freaking out, Then walking away for a day to mull it over, I decided not to commit modelcide. So, as a result the port side was sculpted out of many layers of Elmer's wood putty. Then leaving it to cure for a week, I over planked the boat with the walnut veneer strips that came with the kit and painted The hull black.
Then, years later I decided I wanted to build the HRM "Britannia" royal regatta yacht. Mamoli had been taken over by Dusek by then and had replaced all the old stampings with laser cut Plywood. I was elated! Until I discovered that was all they had improved upon, as a result I resorted to a LOT of scratch building and aftermarket fittings.
An upholsterer friend made the sails. All the nice after market fittings weren't available then, so I did the best with what I had. Still, not a terrible result, all in all and my Ft. Lauderdale customer bought her along with a nice case on stand in the Federal style. I bought a 7 string classical guitar with the proceeds.
Then, years later I decided I wanted to build the HRM "Britannia" royal regatta yacht. Mamoli had been taken over by Dusek by then and had replaced all the old stampings with laser cut Plywood. I was elated! Until I discovered that was all they had improved upon, as a result I resorted to a LOT of scratch building and aftermarket fittings.
An upholsterer friend made the sails. All the nice after market fittings weren't available then, so I did the best with what I had. Still, not a terrible result, all in all and my Ft. Lauderdale customer bought her along with a nice case on stand in the Federal style. I bought a 7 string classical guitar with the proceeds.
Last edited: