
Model Boats: Volume 17, Issue 200 – August 1967
BOATING FOR BEGINNERS Completion details for the popular Starlet yacht, radio or free sailing
GUPSY MOTH IV “MODEL BOATS” BUILDS AND COMMENTS ON THE LATEST KIT FROM HOBBIES LTD.

BOATING FOR BEGINNERS Completion details for the popular Starlet yacht, radio or free sailing
GUPSY MOTH IV “MODEL BOATS” BUILDS AND COMMENTS ON THE LATEST KIT FROM HOBBIES LTD.

HIGH OR LOW PRISMATIC COEFFICIENT? A five per cent increase makes a surprising difference in hull shape, as shown by these two new Marblehead designs By S. Witty
BOATING FOR BEGINNERS STARLET

1967 MARBLEHEAD CHAMPIONSHIPS Reported by B. P. Hayward Photographs by R. Lutwyche
BOATING FOR BEGINNERS STARLET 34in. R/C OR FREE-SAILING YACHT, CONTINUED

Fittings for Model Yachts Part Two By C. W. Sykes
Readers Write...

Fittings for Model Yachts Following the planking of a hull in last November’s issue, C. W. Sykes describes his methods of constructing racing fittings. Part One
Readers Write...
SQEZYCAT FOR JUNIOR MODELLERS‘ HANDICRAFT SCHOOLS, AND FOR MASTERS IN P.V.L. DARBYSHIRE OFFERS THIS SIMPLE SAILING MODEL
SHONA A simple Ketch model by J. H. Macphee
STARLET Boating for Beginners this month covers lead casting for the ballast weights; applies to other similar castings.

BILL PERRY DISCUSSES THE MODEL DESCRIBED BY WALLY JONES AS “THE FASTEST SAILING MODELIN EXISTENCE” —THE CATAMARAN ARAWA
STARLET MORE ABOUT FITTING OUT THIS 34in. RADIO OR FREE-SAILING YACHT IN OUR SERIES ON BOATING FOR BEGINNERS

WARLORD Winner of the 1966 10-rater Championship, this was one of the most unusual boats launched during the year. How and why are described by ROGER STOLLERY
Readers Write...
STARLET BOATING FOR BEGINNERS CONTINUES WITH MORE ON BUILDING & FITTING OUT THIS 34” R/C OR FREE-SAILING YACHT

BOATING FOR BEGINNERS — OF THE CONSTRUCTIONAL NOTES ON BUILDING OUR CHRISTMAS FREE PLAN STARLET
FLAMINGO A bulb-keel, long waterline 10-rater from the board of S. VVITTY
BOOKS
SCALING UP OR DOWN Plan the wrong size? Scared of slide rules? It really is quite simple if you follow these notes.
