sure that the cable cut-out of part 58 and the door
cut-out of part 60 are on the right-hand side when
viewed from the rear.
Assemble the prepared cabin parts in the hull as a
test. You may have to rework them.
If everything is correct, remove the parts again
and prime them.
After drying and sanding, reassemble the parts.
Insert the necessary extension cables for the
rudder servo and fix them with tesa tape and a
clamping strip. Then glue all the parts together
with super glue.
Glue bench bottom parts 67 to 70 and retaining
brackets 71, sand and prime them, and glue them
in place when dry.
Glue servo box parts 72 and 73 together at an
angle with super glue, sand and prime. Glue parts
74 and 75 into the servo box. Follow the
dimensions of your servos, Now you can glue the
finished servo box to its position according to the
plan.
Glue the retaining strips 77 to the front wall of the
cabin and to the lid 76.
Sand the rudder wheel holder 78, drill a 2 mm Ø
hole, prime, smooth and glue it in place.
You only need the following antenna construction
if you are not yet using a remote control with 2.4
GHz, as these only have a very short antenna:
Solder an approx. 10 cm long cable with a small
banana plug to one side of the antenna wire 79,
push the wire through the hole in the cabin front
wall to the bow, and glue it below deck. When
gluing the antenna and the servo cables, make
sure that the antenna with plug and the servo
cables go into the bow bulkhead 93 when it is
inserted later.
Sand the seats 80 and 81, fit the strips 82, prime
and glue them in place.
Now make the backrests 83 and 84 and glue them
in place.
Sand the upholstery 85 to 87 according to section
B/B on plan 1, and prime and paint it. However,
this is glued in place only after the model has
been given its final coat of paint. The seat 90 is
fitted, primed and sanded. The upholstery 91 and
92 are made as already described.
However, these parts are not glued to the boat,
but remain removable.
The bow bulkhead 93 is fitted and not glued in
place. The panel 94 is glued to the rear.
Place the door 95 in the door cut-out of the bow
bulkhead 93, then slide the door upwards, turn the
whole thing over and mark the slots of the fascia
94 on the door from the back.
According to the plan and fig.14, make the
transoms 96 to 99 and glue them on.
When all parts are made, the bow bulkhead and
door can be planked with planks 100. Use
superglue for this.
Now you can glue the bow bulkhead into the hull
with superglue. Do not forget the aerial and servo
cables!
Glue the storage box front part 101 and side part
102 together and fit it to the hull.
Sand and glue the steps 103 as shown on the
plan.
Now prime the whole thing, sand it and glue it into
the hull.
Do not glue the cover 104 until the bulwark 107
has been fitted.
The front bulwark is watered overnight and
clamped wet into the deck cut-out to dry using
template 106 and an auxiliary strip as shown in
Fig.15. Do not dry with a hair dryer!
When dry, glue both bulwark parts together and
clamp them again until the glue has hardened. Do
not glue to the deck yet!
After curing, the glued bulwark is cut to size,
sanded, primed and glued in place.
The side bulwark strips 107 are glued together,
adjusted and glued to the deck according to plan
1. Do not forget to glue on the cover 104 now.
Glue the steps 108 together with the base 109.
Sand, prime and fit the parts.
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