Tuesday, September 10, 2013

DIY Moth cheap parts

I started this SLINO project on the cheap, cannibalizing an existing boat and using various second hand parts. I have been gradually upgrading and changing things but hanging on to a lot of the redundant gear. However, now I am in the mood to purge! 

I'd love the equipment below to go to a good home - otherwise it will go to the tip and some of the stuff i'm sure i'll feel rather sentimental about as I am standing at the precipice of the tip, contemplating the end of some perfectly good (cough...) mothorabilia. 

As i mentioned, this gear is redundant because i have upgraded to better and lighter, but if you are just keen to build a flying boat this stuff might be just what you are looking for. It is probably not worth freighting unless you know something I don't so better suited to those who live in or near southeast Queensland. 

So roll up all you tight arses who are looking for one less a excuse to have a go at building your dream moth. Leave a comment or email mr.markla (at) gmail (dotcom).



Lot 1. Aluminium Wings and Tramps 



Lot 2. Tired North V6 






















Lot 3. Stress Less hull and deck shell 

(quite light but only an E glass laminate, and rather narrow. design files available)

























































Lot 4. A very dead assassin shell
 

(no foredeck, wing sockets or transom. snapped in half. probably only good for making a plug or salvaging the carbon panels). 


















Lot 5. A tired custom pocket luff sail. 


2 comments:

  1. Hey, that Assassin hull has two perfectly good bung holes in it! Just get some new Ronstan bungs and they're good to go!

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  2. Oh, also have the lid for the removed inspection port at the stern.

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