US Army ST74 Tug – During WWII, the US Army operated a large fleet of ships. The primary task was to support the fighting man on the ground. Small harbour tugs, designed as ST, were used in large number by the Army to move ships in port and haul fuel and supply barges. Length 18 inches Beam 5 inches scale 1/48th Powered by electric.

Clyde Puffer Tug – The Highland Rose is a Freelance design by Geoff Cassey, it is 35 inches long 8 ½ beam with a 6 volt electric motor.

Functional – The Red Rebel is a Fibreglass hull from the “Black Arrow” by Eric Allen. Wooden Superstructure Built by Keith Norfor in the mid 90s it is run with a 34cc JAP Petrol Lawnmower Engine.

Envoy Class Tug – A Model slipway tug After the war the tugs were sold into commercial service – i.e. The Englishman its Length 43 ½ inches and Beam 9 3/4 inches it is Powered by electric.

V67 Swordsman – This boat was based on a wreck bought from eBay. It was dismantled and each part was drawn around to make a plan to build a new one. It was built very light in weight. It has a 40amp brushless motor and runs for approximately 15 minutes on a 14.4 volt battery pack.

V67 – Hydroplane – This hydroplane was designed and built from scratch. It is an unusual design because the sponsons are offset. It runs on a layflat super hunter with 3.5cc diesel engine that was built by West Engineering

