Darin Jordan
04-29-2007, 10:46 AM
Need to thin down the projects just a tad more to make room for others. I'm selling what was going to be my next N2-Mono hull, a 26" Maus Bullet.
I spent a LOT of time working this over... Got the bottom cleaned up... You should see how sharp the trailing edge is now!
This hull is ready to accept the hardware of your choice... I've already installed an OSE motor mount, which as been modified to accept the earlier Neu motor bolt pattern in addition to the standard 1" 05 size (.9" spread vs. 1" spread of Nemesis, Hacker, etc...)... it will also accept a 700BB motor.
As you can see from the pictures, the inside of the hull bottom has been reinforced with structural foam laminated in place using epoxy resin. This is the same foam that Boeing and the aerospace industry uses to fabricate their sidewall panels, stow bins, etc... It's very rigid, light, and accepts epoxy/resin beautifully, with the little ancilary benefit that it's also flame retardant per Mil-Spec yada-yada-yada... ;) When laminated in place, it makes a nice place to stick down velocro and to pull batteries in and out without flexing the bottom of the hull... If you've seen my previous builds, you'll know I use this a lot...
The stuffing tube is completely installed... It's a "flooded shaft log" style so it allows for more range of adjustment than having the stuffing tube glued directly to the transom as we usually do.... This should allow you to use a Speedmaster style strut and still adjust the shaft height up and down quite a ways... Stuffing tube is includeds teflon, and is for a .150" flex shaft. The 1/4" Brass tubing for the stuffing tube can be slid out and replaced (leaving the flooded portion still in place) if you desire a different style of drive shaft... Wire drive would work awesome in this setup...
The hull was primered with Krylon primer, then shot with several coats of Glossy White Krylon, so it's ready for your accent colors or decals, but looks great as it is...
You'll just need to install your hardware and electronics... the hard work has already been done! Motor alignment is perfect!
This is going to make an AWESOME N2-Mono on Lipos or Nimh... Has less lift than the DH Mono and more V-Angle, so it should handle the higher speeds we are going now very well...
It's a nice boat, and kind of rare to find. I'd love to keep it but I just have too many other irons going right now.
I'll ship it to you for $145.00 USPS Priority with Insurance in the USA. Or make me an offer...
PayPal would work great: Banzai240@yahoo.com
Let me know if you have any questions...
I spent a LOT of time working this over... Got the bottom cleaned up... You should see how sharp the trailing edge is now!
This hull is ready to accept the hardware of your choice... I've already installed an OSE motor mount, which as been modified to accept the earlier Neu motor bolt pattern in addition to the standard 1" 05 size (.9" spread vs. 1" spread of Nemesis, Hacker, etc...)... it will also accept a 700BB motor.
As you can see from the pictures, the inside of the hull bottom has been reinforced with structural foam laminated in place using epoxy resin. This is the same foam that Boeing and the aerospace industry uses to fabricate their sidewall panels, stow bins, etc... It's very rigid, light, and accepts epoxy/resin beautifully, with the little ancilary benefit that it's also flame retardant per Mil-Spec yada-yada-yada... ;) When laminated in place, it makes a nice place to stick down velocro and to pull batteries in and out without flexing the bottom of the hull... If you've seen my previous builds, you'll know I use this a lot...
The stuffing tube is completely installed... It's a "flooded shaft log" style so it allows for more range of adjustment than having the stuffing tube glued directly to the transom as we usually do.... This should allow you to use a Speedmaster style strut and still adjust the shaft height up and down quite a ways... Stuffing tube is includeds teflon, and is for a .150" flex shaft. The 1/4" Brass tubing for the stuffing tube can be slid out and replaced (leaving the flooded portion still in place) if you desire a different style of drive shaft... Wire drive would work awesome in this setup...
The hull was primered with Krylon primer, then shot with several coats of Glossy White Krylon, so it's ready for your accent colors or decals, but looks great as it is...
You'll just need to install your hardware and electronics... the hard work has already been done! Motor alignment is perfect!
This is going to make an AWESOME N2-Mono on Lipos or Nimh... Has less lift than the DH Mono and more V-Angle, so it should handle the higher speeds we are going now very well...
It's a nice boat, and kind of rare to find. I'd love to keep it but I just have too many other irons going right now.
I'll ship it to you for $145.00 USPS Priority with Insurance in the USA. Or make me an offer...
PayPal would work great: Banzai240@yahoo.com
Let me know if you have any questions...