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New Star 45x "experimental" RC Sailboat in progress

Hi everyone, I know that this blog is mostly for T37 sailboat building and sailing, but I'm also very into Star 45 RC sailboats too and wanted to let you know about a new boat I'm fiddling with. I built a normal Star 45 last year and at the same time wrote a complete instruction manual for building the Star 45. This year I'm making my second Star but wanted to update the look somewhat. The Star 45 is a very classic and beautiful design from the 1950's. I'm hoping to make a boat that looks a bit more modern and similar to an offshore racing yacht. I'm calling a Star 45x for now but might change the name once I settle on an overall length. I've made some changes to the frames and such. Check out my progress on my Star 45 blog ! Aloha!

Changed my transmitter to a Spektrum DX6i with expo on the rudder

Well I'm getting a little better at racing. Still not winning any races but I'm slowly, very slowly, improving. One thing I've noticed is that I'm too erratic when driving the T37. On my Star 45 I am using a Spektrum DX6i transmitter and have adjusted the expo setting on it to make the sensitivity on the rudder much less. The Hobby King transmitter that came with the T37 doesn't have that option so I went out today and bought a Spektrum  receiver and set it up on my T37. I can use the same radio that I use on the Star 45 RC sailboat too. This way I can use expo and get really used to one radio instead of switching back and forth between two. Aloha!  

Great day at the "Learn to sail your T37" clinic!

Had a fun day today at the PNMYC "Learn To Sail Your T37" clinic. This was the 4th year they've run it and it is a lot of fun! Hopefully those of you who have thought about getting a T37 will get going on one and join us soon. Fair winds!

Learn to Sail Your T37 Clinic! Nov. 8th, 2014 at 10am!

I hope all you new T37 sailors can come out to the "Learn To Sail Your T37" clinic this coming Saturday, November 8th, 2014 at 10am. It will be held at the Center for Wooden Boats and the Seattle Model Boat Pond. I went last year and it was great fun. An hour or so of clinic stuff with building advice and racing tips, then out to the pond for an hour or two of testing out boats and perhaps some low-key races. I'll have my boat there and hopefully many others will have their boats there too for you to try. Peace!