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woodie1000
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Hi, Mrs Woodie1000 here...
It's our 3 year old daughter's school regatta next week and I have to build her a winning boat this weekend. I've (rather stupidly) built us up as obvious winners given our boating interests...but the truth is that neither of us have a clue about building a winning boat!
The brief...
"The boat should be no longer than 15 inches in length and capable of sailing across the school swimming pool (a distance of about five meters) with the aid of nothing more than the wind! No outboard motors, please!"
The children all line up at one side of the pool and woosh the water with their hands and blow...the first boat to reach the other side is the winner.
After initial discussions with JFM (admittedly blurred after a few bottles of wine) we've got a good stock of polystyrene, but I'm not sure what to do with it!
Please HELP!
It's our 3 year old daughter's school regatta next week and I have to build her a winning boat this weekend. I've (rather stupidly) built us up as obvious winners given our boating interests...but the truth is that neither of us have a clue about building a winning boat!
The brief...
"The boat should be no longer than 15 inches in length and capable of sailing across the school swimming pool (a distance of about five meters) with the aid of nothing more than the wind! No outboard motors, please!"
The children all line up at one side of the pool and woosh the water with their hands and blow...the first boat to reach the other side is the winner.
After initial discussions with JFM (admittedly blurred after a few bottles of wine) we've got a good stock of polystyrene, but I'm not sure what to do with it!
Please HELP!