Model Maker & Model Boats: Volume 15, Issue 180 – December 1965

1965 BRITISH OPEN AND INTERNATIONAL ‘A’ CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS
NOTES FOR THE NOVICE MODEL YACHTSMAN

1965 BRITISH OPEN AND INTERNATIONAL ‘A’ CLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS
NOTES FOR THE NOVICE MODEL YACHTSMAN

1965 British Open MARBLEHEAD CHAMPIONSHIP
PART II MOVING CARRIAGE OPERATION, YACHT DESIGN, & FEATHER SIZE

HAMMER “The most powerful Marblehead yet designed"
A SIMPLE 26.3 in. SEMISCALE THAMES BARGE
Part Ten—The Moving Carriage Vane Gear

SIGMA, Simple 24 in. sailing model
Useful Plastic Bottle
In Part 9 A. Wilcock discusses the basic function of the Fisher type of vane gear
Experimental Fins D. M. J. Hollom

More NOTES FOR THE NOVICE MODEL YACHTSMAN
MODEL BOATING IN YUGOSLAVIA

Firebird - a brand new hard chine
THE FIRST AUSTRALIAN MARBLEHEAD CHAMPIONSHIPS
NOTES FOR THE NOVICE MODEL YACHTSMAN notes and moves on to guying
COMMERCIAL R/C YACHT

KINGFIN A new Marblehead 50/800
Part Two of F. G. Draper’s unusual 36 in. yacht.
Notes for the Novice Model Yachtsman A. Wilcock moves on to the important subject of ‘Balance’
“RUBBER RUDDERS”

PLANE JANE AN UNUSUAL 36 in. YACHT,
PART 1 By F. G. DRAPER A CO-AXIAL VANE GEAR
Notes for the Novice discusses how the vane actually works and wind effects

Adagia A well-balanced, carefully thought out design to the new ‘R’ Class rule,
1964 German A-Class Championships Note for the Novice Model Yachtsman A. Wilcock describes the basic types of vane gear and what they will do