
Model Maker: Volume 2, Issue 17 – April 1952
Model Yacht Club Notes.
Vane Gear Commentary.
Halceyon A New 10-Rater.
Tuning Up a Model Yacht.

Model Yacht Club Notes.
Vane Gear Commentary.
Halceyon A New 10-Rater.
Tuning Up a Model Yacht.

Sail Making. By W. J. Daniels
Model Yacht Club News.


This book is primarily intended as an aid for the newcomer to model boat building. In taking the stage by stage construction of a typical model power boat, from the drawing board to completion, the book intends to present the fundamental principals of model boat building so that the novice will have no difficulty in constructing any of the models which have been dealt with in detail in the latter part.

The design of a model yacht is in all respects analogous to that of a real yacht. It is a scientific business requiring study and calculation, and therefore this branch of the pastime has a high educational value.
The building of models again calls for a high degree of accuracy and craftsmanship. It 1s futile to design a boat carefully and not to build her true to design. Patience and accuracy are, therefore, essential.

A Three-Float Racing Yacht.

“A” Class Championships at Fleetwood,
Festive. W. J. Daniels Concludes His Marblehead Design with Rigging Details and Hints on Sailing
Model Maker Model Yacht Trophy

Festive, W. J. Daniel's New Marblehead Design .Part IV

British M.Y.A. Open Championship "M" Class at Dovercourt Whitsun 1951
Festive, W.J. Daniel's New Marblehead Design. Part III