Custom Patrol Boat - $350.00

   The hull is a facsimile of a US 1950 coast guard cutter.  The bridge and forward cannon were designed from a 1945 British Patrol boat that was never manufacture due to power plant problems.   Everything else was whatever my imagination could think off to build and power this boat with all custom made parts. This is not a kit, but a scratch built boat.   It is very stable in the water and runs at a good scale speed.  Wife said, to many boats, it has to go.  Required to operate – Transmitter {Radio}  &  Receiver

FOR SALE – WANTED PAGE

            Royal Highlands R/C Model Yacht Club ( RHMYC ) offers this page to facilitate skippers who are looking for or to               sell a boat, to find quickly what is available locally.  Current, past and prospective members of RHMYC  and any
      member of a Leesburg, Florida area RC Scale or Sail Club may request of the "List Administrator" to list boats available        for sale, subject to the terms below.

Terms:
    -     Lister must provide name and current email address along with a brief description and a picture (s) or your  model 
             yacht to: Ron Spahr, List Administrator;   "Ron Spahr"<r.g.spahr@comcast.net>

    -     Interested parties must contact the Lister directly and negotiate the transaction.

    -     Lister must notify the Administrator when a boat is no longer available.      

Disclaimer:
             RHMYC and its Officers and List Administrator make no warranties of any kind regarding a boat listed/sold here as
      to fitness, representation or quality, this is strictly a posting site, the ultimate satisfaction is a function of buyer and seller!! 
      So - Buyers, Caveat Emptor, just like buying the big boats, you have to do our homework, and know what you are buying,
      after all you are buying a boat !
         *   Please report abuses or problems with Listers or Listings to the Administrator. The List Administrator reserves the
      right to refuse or remove any Lister or Listing at any time without recourse.
  Royal Highlands R/C Model Yacht Club      5350 Monarch Blvd.,   Leesburg,  Fl.  34748  Email us at: < Royalhighlandsmyc@gmail.com >
Call or email: Joe, 352-205-6347 or email – jvstout@comcast.net
Scale – None
Lengths = 41”     Beam = 9”
Hull – 1/8”Balsa w/six layers resin and two layers of fiber glass
Deck 1/8” plywood
Power pack – 10 –sub C, 12V, NIMH, 5000ma
Motor – Johnson 970 & mount
On/off switch
Servo - Tower Hobbies, TS/BB/69
Pro Boat – Electronic Speed Control
Tamiya Connectors
Prop – 2”
Boat Color –  Krylon Camouflage green
AMYA Open Design Class -  " Footy "

"Sugar Foot"    asking  $95.00

It's complete with everything except transmitter and receiver.

"Sugar Foot" includes the following;

Carbon Fiber Mast
Aluninum Booms
Sail Winch Servo
Rudder Servo
Completely Rigged
Completely Wired including Switch
Mimh Battery Pack
Stand

Guy Vivell (352) 365-6428

< hguyv1@embarqmail.com >

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Orca:   -    Price:  $300

   This is the boat from the movie "Jaws"  This boat was scratch  built from plans obtained from RC Boat Modeler magazine.  The hull is plank on frame and fiber glassed.  Note the real shark jaws on the flying bridge.

   Here are the specs:
Scale:  1:14
Length overall:  33"
beam:  10.5"
Motor:  ProMaxx speed 600
ESC:  ProBoat Waterproof
Battery Pack:  7.2 V  3000MAmps
All running hardware:  Harbor Models
Normand Dillon    < Noflo19111@comcast.net >
The Seguin - Price:  $300
an 1890's Tug Boat
  This boat was built from a Midwest 
Products Kit - The Sequin.  (The kit alone cost over $300)   The hull is gel coated fiberglass.

  Here are the specs:
Scale:  1:32
Length overall:  39"
beam:  8"
Motor 12V
ESC:  ProBoat Waterproof
Battery:  12V lead acid (for long run times)
Normand Dillon   

< Noflo19111@comcast.net >
AMYA Class  EC-12      Price  $900

Ray wants to sell his EC-12.   He is not getting any younger and it is becoming  more difficult for him to handle.
Contact Ray for any additional information.

"The EC12 is a one-design radio controlled yacht about 59 inches in length, a mast standing 72 inches above the deck supporting about 1200 square inches of sail and weighing around 24.5 pounds " 
  Specs can be seen on the AMYA web site

Joseph { Ray } Boucher

< raybouche451@yahoo.com >

Phone:  352-988-3560