The Seguin
The
Seguin Tugboat was launched in Maine in 1884. Named after Seguin
Island at the mouth of the Kennebec River, the Seguin at one time was
our nation’s oldest operating steam powered tugboat. This highly
detailed model is surprisingly easy to build. Whether you are
cruising around the pond, or just displaying it on your mantle,
everyone will be impressed by the size, quality and sheer beauty of
this 19th Century tugboat.
The sturdy gel-coated fiberglass hull readily
accepts an innovative R/C equipment platform for precise placement
of servo, speed control, receiver, batteries and electric motor. The Seguin has been engineered to make your R/C boating experience fun! Access to all equipment is guaranteed thanks to the removable pilothouse and rear hatch. |
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