Model Boats: Volume 22, Issue #258 – June 1972



STAR—C An independent report on building and sailing our 42 in. R/C one-design yacht by experienced skipper BOB JEFFRIES
COMET Part One A 42 in. sailing catamaran incorporating a novel sheeting mechanism adaptable to other sailing craft. By E. F. Amiss
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Sheeting Systems for R/C Yachts Part Five of our 42 in. one-design R/C yacht ‘Star-C’ by Vic Smeed
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STAR-C Our new 42 in. one-design class R/C yacht looks like catching on! Part Four By Vic Smeed

STAR-C 42 in. radio-control yacht design by Vic Smeed Part Three
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STAR-C ‘MODEL BOATS’ NEW 42” ONE-DESIGN R/C YACHT CLASS PART TWO - BUILDING BY VIC SMEED

1971 MODEL MAKER TROPHY Dovercourt, Sept. 19th
RADIO CONTROLLED YACHTS SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE BOATS INTENDED FOR ‘ONE DESIGN’ SAILING AVAILABLE IN G.R.P.
Racing Model Yacht Construction Part 18 Conclusion By C. R. Griffin

The Birkenhead One-Design Catamaran Ken Roberts outlines the story behind Bill Perry’s design and gives some hints on building and sailing
RACING MODEL YACHT CONSTRUCTION PART SEVENTEEN BY C. R. GRIFFIN
SHORTENING SAIL What might almost be called sail drill for period ship modellers! By A. J. R. Belford
1971 IOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Birkenhead, Aug. 28-30th Chris Dicks and his lightweight Imshallah — so light, we are told, that it flexes when you stop it! Small sail area and long waterline are obvious in lower view. By Joyce Roberts

1971 BRITISH OPEN ‘A’ CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP and International Y.M, Cup. Reported by Joyce Roberts
RACING MODEL YACHT CONSTRUCTION Checking a.u. weight and trim