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properchopper
03-31-2015, 07:15 PM
A good customer from North of the border wants to race Q Cat Sprint & Offshore and this boat is the obvious choice.To get me centered I started off reading Mr. KevinPratt's build thread, then consulted with the best of the best : Jay T, Tyler G, and the infamousMR. Q Offshore, my buddy MadMike P. Thanks to all of you for the info & inspiration :hug1:

For starters, the turbine cowl needed the pipe exit closed off and a small deck built for taping purposes. For retrieve-boat friendly cowl retention, two 4mm thumbscrews in back and a tongue in front gets the job done :

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For rear hardware, the Speedmaster 60/90 dual pickup rudder is big & sturdy and the .250 strut will accommodate the .250 flex stepped down for the 3/16 bore props :

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tlandauer
03-31-2015, 07:28 PM
About time to see a build thread from you Tony!!:rockon2::rockon2:
Looks great, I love your hatch retention tongue and the CF deck in the turbine exhaust looks cool!:bowdown::bowdown:
Following along and can't wait to see more!!!:banana::banana:

properchopper
03-31-2015, 07:40 PM
The hull was, at Mr. Pag's recommendation, ordered minus rails but with custom battery trays integrated in the sponson canyons. A stock CF motor mount with the CF side plates proved not long enough to accommodate the HRC cooling can on the Neu 1527 so I made new, longer side plates from aluminum stock which upon inspection seemed to lack sufficient bonding area to keep the motor from escaping during a those curiously charming "big splat" events that can occur during the heat of competition. I cut some "mini-rails" which integrate with the motor mount side plates providing WAY more bonding surface and at the same time forming a mount for the Tyler G. modded Schulze 40.160 ESC.

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Assembly installed in hull with relocated cooling line input on cooling can since the original input was blocked by the motor mount side plate. Also visible is the extended battery platform in the sponson which I did to allow for more battery movement to adjust CG.:
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Rear waterlines, HiTec water resistant servo, Hyperion Rx battery with On/Off/Charging switch

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Not pictured, the custom-built Dinogy/Giant power packs - two 3S 5000 65C/130C packs grafted together in tandem to go in the sponsons.

The hull minus graphics - now on it's way North as the lakes take their time re-liquifying :tiphat:

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Tony
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longballlumber
03-31-2015, 07:49 PM
Hey Tony,

What strut is that? It looks like a Speedmaster .250 CAT strut. Do they intend on running a .25 cable? One more request, can you measure the tunnel for me? At the transom from the table top to the center of the tunnel. I want to compare it to a different Aeromarine hull I have here.

Thanks

properchopper
03-31-2015, 08:07 PM
Hey Tony,

What strut is that? It looks like a Speedmaster .250 CAT strut. Do they intend on running a .25 cable? One more request, can you measure the tunnel for me? At the transom from the table top to the center of the tunnel. I want to compare it to a different Aeromarine hull I have here.

Thanks


Mike,

It's a .250 cat strut. The customer wanted to run a .250 cable so size-wise the bushing for the .250 strut is fine (the step down occurs after the propshaft exits the rear of the strut.) What I didn't show is how I changed the normal "nitro" configuration in which the stuffing tube goes clear through to the very rear of the strut but makes strut "tilting" a bit difficult. I did this to allow some angling ALTHOUGH the .250 shaft is REALLY LONG and enters the stuffing tube in such a way as to restrict adjustment. At least there's some this way if needed - I felt that I should give the customer that option

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The boat's at the shipper so I can't measure the tunnel, sorry

rearwheelin
03-31-2015, 08:47 PM
Why not the Team Believer with updated hatch ? It would have been roomy :)

properchopper
03-31-2015, 09:02 PM
Why not the Team Believer with updated hatch ? It would have been roomy :)

I was commissioned to build a Sprintcat.

rearwheelin
03-31-2015, 11:04 PM
I was commissioned to build a Sprintcat.

A lot of people don't know about the update on it . I'm sure he did but if it was me doing the building I would have recommended it just because it's builder friendly .

I like your drop in mount :)

tlandauer
04-01-2015, 04:33 PM
Tony,
Beautiful as always! The motor mount plate and the rails, the cooling lines and the stuffing tube exit, all bear your signature!
A word of apology now that I realize you just wanted to post some pictures, certainly wasn't my intention to jump all over your thread....

properchopper
04-01-2015, 05:01 PM
Tim,

You're ALWAYS welcome in my posts as well as Mi Casa & pits also :smile:

rearwheelin
04-01-2015, 05:14 PM
Your boats truly rock Tony ! Lite , simple , strong and easy on the eyes . Above all they work :thumbup:

properchopper
04-01-2015, 05:31 PM
Your boats truly rock Tony ! Lite , simple , strong and easy on the eyes . Above all they work :thumbup:


Randy, I like to keep the interiors of my builds ultra clean/simple after once being traumatized by seeing a big Cat with FOUR MOTORS !!:wink:

rearwheelin
04-01-2015, 06:08 PM
Randy, I like to keep the interiors of my builds ultra clean/simple after once being traumatized by seeing a big Cat with FOUR MOTORS !!:wink:

Yeah that thing kind of traumatized me to ! It kinda made the rest look like sissy boats lol those kind of builds are over with for me lol

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Heath M
04-02-2015, 06:47 AM
Geeze that must be a record for boat building, all of 25 minutes and 2 post lol
Good work chopper.

properchopper
04-02-2015, 11:30 AM
Geeze that must be a record for boat building, all of 25 minutes and 2 post lol
Good work chopper.

Thanks Heath :thumbup1: It took somewhat longer to build than to post the build. After last weekend's race I was exhausted so I just did a condensed post while catching up on some sleep

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dasboata
11-22-2021, 04:07 PM
Thanks Heath :thumbup1: It took somewhat longer to build than to post the build. After last weekend's race I was exhausted so I just did a condensed post while catching up on some sleep

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was wondering where you put the batteries as I know those boats are tight for electrics tony

Namba328
11-28-2021, 02:42 PM
was wondering where you put the batteries as I know those boats are tight for electrics tony

they go down in the sponsons on each side. I have a .21 size sprintcat that i won the 2021 Namba Nats with in p-cat. I also got to personally pit and see Mike Pags boat over the years and it had them down in the sponsons on each side as well.