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Conversions - Point and Cape Class Coast Guard Cutters

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Conversions - Point and Cape Class Coast Guard Cutters
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 12:31 PM

This fascinates me.

    Has anyone ever considered this . If so watchya Got ?

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 1:44 PM

What? Converting Point and Cape class cutters? Into??

There are some civilian Cape class I've seen since I have been reasearching for Linberg's kit. I was going to build one in circa late 70's. I'm sure some Points have also been converted as well.

In fact, the SS Minow remindes me of a Point class Wink

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  • From: Derry, New Hampshire, USA
Posted by rcboater on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 6:16 PM

Where did you find a Point class kit?  The only one I've seen is a 1/700 scale resin offering from TLAR...

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Posted by CG Bob on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 8:37 PM

Maybe he's considering converting the Lindberg Cape class into a Point class.  It could be done.  Converting the 95' WPB into a USN PGM would be an easier conversion.  Most of the USN PGM's went to foreign navies.

The Cape class 95' is a flush deck vessel; 95' LOA; 20' beam; 6'4" draft; 3 blade props partly supported by a fixed rudder post.  

The Point class 82' is a raised foc'sle vessel; 82'10 LOA; 17'7" beam; 5'11" draft; 5 blade props.  

Converting the Cape into a Point class would require shortening and narrowing the hull. Either adding the raised foc'sle or cutting away part of the after deck.  The cabin would have to be scratch built.  

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 1:10 PM

Hi; 

       I was refering to both the Lindberg kit and the resin one. I have seen some beautiful yacht Conversions done on both. Now that said, I go for the old fashioned look withlots of Brightwork. As we all knoe Brightwork isn't the brass. It's the Wood Work.

       The older styles do something for me .The " Bubbles" of today, in fiberglass don't stir that feeling. There's just something about Well Crafted wood surfaces enhanced with the touch here and there of Chrome and Brass.

       Besides in Model form it leaves a lot for scratch building beautiful interiors of the main deck cabins. This to me is as much about detailing the houses as putting a fully wired and plumbed engine in a model Car engine bay.

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 1:23 PM

Well Hello!

     This is true. Now that the cat is bagless I'll let you know. I have part of a general plan set that I got from Coast Guard Rio Vista some twenty years ago. 

     All they are is plan views of a Point and the ubituqous Cape. I lost the rest about twelve years ago when I moved last. I have a small stash of three Capes in various states of conversion. One is just a Cape with Cut-Away features in all the important areas.

    This is what got me started on this venture.  A Chief Engineman about retire that worked for Clean Bay. The Clean Bay bunch talked me into doing a fully detailed Cape with lift off sections of deck.

     Partially and mainly the Chief's area of responsibility.  Had a blast doing it and thought I would do more. Still trying to figure out how to do the resin one since my allergies flared up.

 I got masks and glasses that seal to my face. Gotta get some Tyvek suits I guess. I actually thought about using my old diving gear for this. Might as well use it for something. I haven't been diving since the second Missus enlisted in the" Angel Corp ".

    P.S. This was just Before they became part of Homeland Security!

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Posted by ddp59 on Thursday, November 14, 2019 9:50 AM

who, the "Angel Corp"?

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Friday, November 15, 2019 9:57 AM

DDP59;

 Sorry about that. Was trying not to be morbid. She passed away ! I decided that my two Wives, Who have gone before me, Had to be real Angels,  to put up with Me!

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