ABS hull model weighs 14 pounds. Power is 6 volt electric motor and 6 volt 3000 mah battery.
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126 posts · Page 3 of 11ABS hull model weighs 14 pounds. Power is 6 volt electric motor and 6 volt 3000 mah battery.
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- BOATSHEDCaptainhave you got a picture of the rudder, that can be a cause of your problem. it is something that was taught to me when building model boats. it can act like a brake and cause trouble on turns.have you got a picture of the rudder, that can be a cause of your problem. it is something that was taught to me when building model boats. it can act like a brake and cause trouble on turns.Liked by Kevin-56
- Kevin-56Petty Officer 2nd ClassHi sorry not getting back to you have been away, will get a photo soon. ThanksHi sorry not getting back to you have been away, will get a photo soon. ThanksLiked by figtree7nts
The trial was seriously hampered by a faulty main switch. The insides must have fallen apart during transportation. I did manage to get an electrical contact to get around five minutes of the trial. The boat ran well but I will have to adjust the rudder to give more movement. Just after the video ended, the boat hit a ripple whilst turning and flipped over. No water entered the hull so all was good, except the switch now refused to work at all. The trial was ended and unfortunately will now have to wait until I return to my river in August.😤
- DonnieboyWarrant OfficerI agree with the weight being shifted forward a iittle bit.Bow high in a catamaran will catch too much air causing the boat to flip.All it takes is a good gust of wind.Good speed on the boat.After trials you'll have a good fast boat.I agree with the weight being shifted forward a iittle bit.Bow high in a catamaran will catch too much air causing the boat to flip.All it takes is a good gust of wind.Good speed on the boat.After trials you'll have a good fast boat.Liked by RNinMunich
- MouldBuilderAdmiralI have brought the wiring home we with me. I will change the switch and take it back with me in August.I have brought the wiring home we with me. I will change the switch and take it back with me in August. I must admit that I thought the stern was a bit low in the water. To evenly distribute the weight, I put in two batteries as suggested. I will try to move the batteries forward to change the centre of gravity.😊
I must admit that I thought the stern was a bit low in the water. To evenly distribute the weight, I put in two batteries as suggested. I will try to move the batteries forward to change the centre of gravity.😊Liked by RNinMunich
To my surprise at home I found that it had a Bullet 30 motor installed these motors were the top drawer motor of early fast electrics in the early 1980's and its the only one I've ever seen, it can run on 24v and pull around 15A giving 300w not bad for a brushed motor.
due to the power of this motor I have modified the hull under the water line with turn fins and trim tabs to reduce torque roll and improve turning stability, the underside is incorrect already as it only has one propshaft, where the original had two and I believe that both props turned in the same direction.
The Pictures here show some of the work in progress I have remounted the motor and added a speed controller rated at 24v
I have remade the stern compartment and rudder gear under it.
I have blocked windows and foamed the front half of the boat.
made missing parts and repaired delaminating ply.
Note old ply is not as good as modern, the glue is not as water resistant.
Have painted the hull and have just ordered the decals from Cornwall model Boats :-https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?WD=hose%20fire&PN=becc_fire_tender%2ehtml#aB_2dFTS1_2e32
The 34in is 1/16 scale
Fitting can be brought but many are cast white metal and can add weight to the boat, I have made two water cannons and plan to buy plastic fittings from this site.
This has turned out to be a task that is difficult to assess how much effort and money to spend on a hull that has been built by someone else (say no more).
Have just finished the steps for the stern compartment.
Painted and now for the test run.
the Bullet 30 motor ran well between 14 and 18v,
This Proboat PT 109 model was brought in 2013 for £100 these boats are rare now, This one had a few faults with the propshafts they were bent and noisy both were replaced, with quality 4mm shafts, motors twin 600s were also replaced by Graupner versions along with mounts and couplings, basically all the running gear, also two ESCs by Aquapower were added and a 2.4G RC system.
- circle43nauticalChief Petty Officer 2nd ClassBRAVO ZULU SIR! I RECKON THE THRILL OF TRIAL & ERROR AND EXPERIMENTING IN FEAR IS THE REASON THIS HOBBY IS SO EXCITING!BRAVO ZULU SIR! I RECKON THE THRILL OF TRIAL & ERROR AND EXPERIMENTING IN FEAR IS THE REASON THIS HOBBY IS SO EXCITING!
- lesliebreameChief Petty Officer 1st Classyes and i have not blown myself up yet!!!! insurance people please note.yes and i have not blown myself up yet!!!! insurance people please note.
- RNinMunichFleet Admiral😉 I knew that must come!😉 I knew that must come! 30+ years wandering around the world to various navies and shipyards. Including intermarine and Fincantieri in italy. Two of the most prolific builders of fast ferries, huge cruise ships. As well as all sorts of naval vessels from fast patrol boats to ski-ramp aircraft carriers. Similar to the old RN invincible class. Somewhere in my vast and dusty archive I have the GAs and specs for a new (then!) fast ferry design from intermarine. Used to like visiting these two; intermarine in Sarsana, just south of La Spezia at the south end of Cince Terra and north end of Tuscany and just round the corner from the Carrera marble quarries. (That's where the name comes from, not Porsche or the model race cars😉) Also Fincantieri in Genoa further north. Lunches and dinners were good 😜 Cheers Doug 😎
30+ years wandering around the world to various navies and shipyards.
Including intermarine and Fincantieri in italy. Two of the most prolific builders of fast ferries, huge cruise ships. As well as all sorts of naval vessels from fast patrol boats to ski-ramp aircraft carriers. Similar to the old RN invincible class.
Somewhere in my vast and dusty archive I have the GAs and specs for a new (then!) fast ferry design from intermarine.
Used to like visiting these two; intermarine in Sarsana, just south of La Spezia at the south end of Cince Terra and north end of Tuscany and just round the corner from the Carrera marble quarries.
(That's where the name comes from, not Porsche or the model race cars😉) Also Fincantieri in Genoa further north. Lunches and dinners were good 😜 Cheers Doug 😎
Hope the Danish fish cutter I'm currently renovating / rebuilding and converting from static to RC will turn out half as well as that! 😉
Can you 'sail' her as well as motoring?
Cheers, Doug 😎