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http://www.eisboch.com/CM100


Both are fully operational, radio controlled models in the final stages of
completion by "Captains Models", the guy that built Mrs.E's GB model.

He just told me they have tested the boat in the water and it was clocked at
60 mph.
He's building it for someone in PA.

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http://www.eisboch.com/CM100


Both are fully operational, radio controlled models in the final stages of
completion by "Captains Models", the guy that built Mrs.E's GB model.

He just told me they have tested the boat in the water and it was clocked
at 60 mph.
He's building it for someone in PA.



Forgot to mention. The trailer has a fully operational, mini hydraulic
system that tilts the boat for display:

http://www.eisboch.com/tilt.jpg

Eisboch


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How big is it? There's nothing in the pic to judge the scale.

--Mike

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http://www.eisboch.com/CM100


Both are fully operational, radio controlled models in the final stages of
completion by "Captains Models", the guy that built Mrs.E's GB model.

He just told me they have tested the boat in the water and it was clocked
at 60 mph.
He's building it for someone in PA.

Eisboch



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How big is it? There's nothing in the pic to judge the scale.

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The boat is roughly 30 inches long.

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Wow! You could smuggle a couple ounces of coke in that monster!
JR
Eisboch wrote:
http://www.eisboch.com/CM100


Both are fully operational, radio controlled models in the final stages of
completion by "Captains Models", the guy that built Mrs.E's GB model.

He just told me they have tested the boat in the water and it was clocked at
60 mph.
He's building it for someone in PA.

Eisboch




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Eisboch wrote:
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http://www.eisboch.com/CM100


Both are fully operational, radio controlled models in the final stages of
completion by "Captains Models", the guy that built Mrs.E's GB model.

He just told me they have tested the boat in the water and it was clocked
at 60 mph.
He's building it for someone in PA.



Forgot to mention. The trailer has a fully operational, mini hydraulic
system that tilts the boat for display:

http://www.eisboch.com/tilt.jpg

Eisboch



They often travel down the road that way - I've seen it at least a dozen
times. If they are too wide, they can stay within the legal limits -
it's not just for display.

Dan
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