Vintage Fleet Line SEA WOLF Battery Powered Boat

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by mml, Apr 4, 2026.

  1. mml
    Joined: Apr 2026
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    Location: England

    mml New Member

    Dear All,
    Does anyone known any existing 3D model or existing plans of the Vintage Fleet Line SEA WOLF Battery Powered Boat. It's a toy Boat (speedboat) made in the 50's. It may be inspired by some Chris craft models but with much simpler shapes.
    You will find enclosed a photo.
    I also add a pic of the commercial from the distributor K&O models inc. (it may help)
    Here are some more pics from an ebay offer :
    Vintage Fleet Line SEA WOLF Battery Powered Boat BO with NICE! ORIGINAL BOX | eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/225898059624

    I wish I could get a 3D model to print.
    Thank you all. BR
     

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  2. Tops
    Joined: Aug 2021
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    Location: Minnesota

    Tops Senior Member

    Hello, Are you looking for a bookshelf model or something that can go in the water?
    I imagine there are concessions made to make a small working model.

    I am more a fan of the runabouts with sleeker (longer) lines and tumble-home in the stern.
    1954 Chris-Craft 19' Dual-Cockpit Racing Runabout https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1954-chris-craft-dual-cockpit-runabout/
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    I did see one or two on Thingiverse, fairly large file sizes so I did not download myself.
    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2227254

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    If you saw something in the Gallery section of this website, you could try reaching out to the designer and see if they would be willing to make a STL file of a simplified version.

    Or, if you want to get more into a design project, DELFTShip Free has several small boats in their online collection or as a new project that could be output as STL and modified.

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