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Precedent Perkasa being put through her paces

Three very large tugs. From left to right- Robbe Odin, Robbe Jan and a Mobile marine models Eldergarth

Ivors IOM sailboat Moby Dick picking up speed

Nice group shot of some of the simpler boats in the club

Margaret and our two youngest club members James 6 and Jo 3

Our club chairman and his son Jamie filling his face at our easter display.

Night shot of margarets scratch built 12'' tug, Red Dwarf

Chris appears to be driving a very soggy Pete at the tug towing day!!!

Night shot of Eldergarth

A night shot of Saturn

Dave Angoves frigate at Bude model boat festival

Eldergarth making waves at Bude

Eldergarth and Jamies pilot boat racing each other.

Lightning fast IC powerboats were at Bude

Of course they dont go fast all the time, (canoes make great rescue boats)

Mike Knight (SWAMBC tugtowing secretary) wishing he could have a go with a boat(ha ha)

The Bugsier boys

Young James's scratch built Thames police launch

The Newquay stand at Helston

There were many different boats to see on the lake at Helston.>

Including ducks

A very fine Thames barge from Graham Castle

Huntsman at speed on the water

Jamies excellent landing craft.

A nice paddle wheeler

One of the main attraction on Newquays stand was Ruth lace making

A very large sealink ferry

Spot the sub competition.(ha ha)

John Wicks (independant displayer) built a beautifull Amati Titanic kit.

Newquays stand at Exeter

The standard of building at Exeter was very high

Possibly the easiest game of hide and seek ever!

Of course not all models are serious ones, some even have a sense of humour about them.

Dave Angove launches the first boat on our first open day at Crealy.

A very nice large scale MTB, the picture does not do its size, speed and build quality justice. (open day)

an excellent pusher tug on the Hayle stand (open day)

I think the course could have been a whisker tighter for this tiny tug. (open day)

Thames barges are always an attractive sight. (open day)

The lake seemed much smaller with these fine warships on the water. (open day)

A beautiful example of building on a large scale (open day)

Rowing boats are quite unusual but always attract a crowd (open day)

Dave Aylott and the probably by now internationaly famous Jim (open day)