Thursday, April 15, 2010

Welcome!

Welcome one and all to the launch of the latest edition to Newton Marine, Newton Marine the Blog. I plan to add new posts frequently so make sure to check back and see what is new with Newton Marine. Giving the most back to the radio controlled hobby and community that I love is my goal. This blog is just one more step towards my goal. I encourage people with questions or comments regarding Newton Marine or anything boat related to share here or to my email, newtonmarine@gmail.com.

As I will be updating frequently, some things to look for in the upcoming month are:
-racing updates, the new racing season is among us!
-picture uploads and updates on newtonmarine.smugmug.com (some rather unique and rare shots I must say)
-announcement of new plans
-trivia contests (be the first to answer correctly and you could wins prizes including plans, pictures, gift certificates and more!)
-set up tips on your model hydro
-and fun talk just about how great our hobby is!

8 comments:

  1. Looking forward to seeing what you wright and post on your site.

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  2. Great site David. See you at the races. John.

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  3. David this is a great thing, hope to hear the racing news from the NW.

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  4. congratulations david, great site. thank you for setting it up.

    have a question that probably should have been emailed but here it is anyway.

    can you provide the paint number codes for the hawaii kai ? my friend has your plan set but no codes listed.

    thank you

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  5. Cool David, Keeps us updated down under (NZ)
    Good Luck with your Racing

    Merv

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  6. Thanks all for the kind remarks. Dave, I will get the information on the Hawaii Kai paint codes for you and email them to you. Thanks again!

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  7. thank you in advance for the kai info and again for the great plans service.

    dave

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  8. david,
    thank you for all of the information, beautiful plans and great service you have provided.

    hoping to build a semi-scale gas engine powered '90s era picklefork approximately 46 inches long. now have a much better understanding of these non-symmetrical hulls and sponsons.

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