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Alan Bond's (Springer) Pusher Tug (further build)

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

The superstructure has been nailed on properly and a certain amount of waterproof primer applied.

I'm now using 65mm brass props which proved to be far more efficient (especially in reverse) than the 60mm plastic props used at the outset.

My own rudder mixer has also been fitted which hugely improves manoeuvrability.

For the video, one of my sound units has been temporarily installed, though it is not one the twin throttle option types so the engine sound responds to the port ESC only.

Getting there slowly . . . . . . but quite where?

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  • Nice looking boat. I'm surprised there isnt more of a wave in front of the boat due to the flatter front. I'm working on a fireboat springer myself.

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