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    Float Test!
    So having stripped out all the old equipment - see image of home made rudder servo! - I decided to check for leaks. I used some soup cans for ballast, and after around 45 mins found some water coming up the old 3/16" x 9" prop shaft. Having asked advice on the forum, I need a new
    5mm prop shaft
    , but will wait until I have the motor, before ordering one. I may need a different length, and now I know I'm opening the hull, I may as well fit a new metric rudder and tube too πŸ€”
    5 years ago by Back in the Groove


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