A mash-up of clips of klong (canal) traffic in and around Bangkok Thailand
More details of Thai Boats at http://john-tom.com/
http://replicaplans.com/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYqwpBCAbQQ
Rc Powerboat race in Thailand
Zenoah 26cc petrol engines in a 1m deep V hull
by Bokcedar - more details and RC Boat Plans at www.john-tom.com and Replica-Plans.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv34eMTYE5M
Details at John-Tom.com and ReplicaPlans.com
Modified Ready-To-Run RC boat. Motors, speed controller changed and many other mods.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5JIzLlC5no
ตลาดเก่ามีนบุรี
Minburi Old Market - A walk around the Market and surrounding area.
No commentary, just a walk off the beaten path in Minburi, a suburb of Bangkok.
Ripples by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4287-ripples
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Morning Drift by Brian Holtz Music
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6974-morning-drift
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A Journey Towards My Dreams by Shaoqing "Luna" Li
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6106-a-journey-towards-my-dreams
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56A1W15rdAw
www.John-Tom.com - Thai longtail boat races in Thailand
Race weekend at Samut Songhram in Thailand
Top Speed recorded at 165 kph (102 mph)
Ang Nam Chaimongkol August 2009
More details and model longtail plans at www.John-Tom.com
Engines generally used for this type of boat are:
Rotavator Engines (Hand Plough) 150cc 2 stroke
Car Engines - Usually Toyota 1600cc
Rotax Engines (very old 2 stroke engines) - twin cylinder 600cc
Races are held for each class and there is an Unlimited class which are the fastest boats.
The Toyota 1600cc to 2000cc engined craft are in the Unlimited Class.
more info and plans at www.john-tom.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKzyLIonf0c
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Frame Kit Plans for the Clyde Puffer are available from www.ReplicaPlans.com and a build log and additional information is available at www.john-tom.com
The Clyde puffer is a type of small coal-fired and single-masted cargo ship, built mainly on the Forth and Clyde canal, and which provided a vital supply link around the west coast and Hebrides of Scotland.
Built between 1856 and 1939, these stumpy little steamboats characteristically had bluff bows, crew's quarters with table and cooking stove in the focsle, and a single mast with derrick in front of the large hold.
The funnel and ship's wheel stood aft above the engine room, followed by a small captain's cabin in the stern. Typically in the period 1856 to approximately 1905 the Clyde Puffer's wheel was still in the open, but later a wheelhouse was added aft of the funnel giving the puffers their distinctive image.
Their flat bottom allowed them to beach and unload at low tide, essential to supply remote settlements without suitable piers. Typical cargoes could include coal and furniture, with farm produce and gravel sometimes being brought back.
Music By:
Wanderlust by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOXN6vkxUcs