Scratch Built Scale Pontoon Rescue Boat

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  • sammyha
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2018
    • 1036

    #1

    Scratch Built Scale Pontoon Rescue Boat

    When I started this build, my original idea was to use thin wall PVC pipe to build a simple pontoon style frame with an electric outboard on it for a rescue boat. By not framing the front third on the pontoon tubes, it would capture the downed boat to rescue it.

    I was picturing a quick, simple build with the good steering an outboard offers. Forward and reverse.

    I had the outboard motor and ESC, and it would be a good match for this application with the right prop and a 3s lipo battery.

    So I purchased the PVC pipe and some structural aluminum from the local hardware store. Ordered some blind rivets to attach the u-channel frame I was picturing in my mind to the tubes. Be waterproof.

    At some point in the build I started thinking, why not make it a scale pontoon boat too? Make it look nice, not just have an ugly, exposed aluminum frame on a couple of PVC tubes...

    And that was three years ago looking at the dates on the pictures I took of the project.

    I'm not sure how I got here, but it's not the first time this has happened. The ideas kept coming, the one thing led to another, and this is what I built...



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  • sammyha
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2018
    • 1036

    #2
    The build became so involved, I didn't post anything. Mostly because I knew it would take a long time to finish. I also had my doubts on how it would turn out.

    It came out nice enough, it runs better than I could have hoped for, and it's done!

    I'll be posting some more info on this build, it sure was a fun one, and maybe some of the ideas I worked out on it will be useful to someone else...

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    • sammyha
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jul 2018
      • 1036

      #3
      This is my first time working with styrene. I love this stuff! If you can imagine it, you can build it with styrene.

      Here's the console and the captain's chair...



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      • sammyha
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jul 2018
        • 1036

        #4
        For this entire build, I searched the internet for pontoon boats and their features, and did screenshots on my phone. I had no plans, this is LAR engineering all the way.



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        • sammyha
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jul 2018
          • 1036

          #5
          I relied on the pictures for scale mostly, then changed things to suit me and to match my build.

          Here's some detail shots of the console components...



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          • sammyha
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Jul 2018
            • 1036

            #6
            The wheel is made from a bamboo skewer, steamed for two plus hours to form it. The rest of the steering wheel and column, and the Mercury shifter control is made from styrene. I glued layers together, and sawed, sanded and carved the styrene to shape. Then primed and spray painted it, and hand painted the details with a small brush.



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            Last edited by sammyha; 08-31-2022, 12:44 AM.

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            • fweasel
              master of some
              • Jul 2016
              • 4281

              #7
              Amazing.
              Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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              • sammyha
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jul 2018
                • 1036

                #8
                Originally posted by fweasel
                Amazing.
                Thank you
                It's both a gift and a curse I think, to build like this. On this build, if I thought of an idea, I built it. I didn't settle for less. I can't tell you how many hours this took...

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                • sammyha
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jul 2018
                  • 1036

                  #9
                  How does it run?

                  Long story...

                  Like I said in my first post, initially I was only going to build a pontoon style rescue boat, just the frame and tubes with an outboard motor. Framed two thirds of the way from the back, with the front third of the tubes swallowing the boat needing rescued.

                  The length I needed the front third to be determined the OAL.

                  When I turned it into a scale boat, I never considered how much a 53" boat would weigh. Before I had the interior and all the scale details done, the outboard I started with would barely bring it on plane.

                  In for dime, in for a dollar!

                  Or toss it in the dumpster...

                  Or, buy a bigger outboard motor!

                  Here's a link to the running video, minus the interior seats, but with the receiver, ESC, 5,000mAh 6s lipo, deck, sides, bimini top and the linkages that converts it into a rescue boat (I'll show them in another post)

                  Let's just say OSE's 1/5 scale outboard motor is a BEAST!




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                  Last edited by sammyha; 09-06-2022, 01:37 AM.

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                  • sammyha
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Jul 2018
                    • 1036

                    #10
                    OSE's 1/5 Scale Outboard is rated for a 3,000 watt system. That's a 5692 brushless motor, either 540kv or 730kv, running on 10s!

                    I'm guessing my setup is about 2,000 watts (someone else do the math), with a TFL 4092, 1400kv on 6s in there. Running on a Hobbywing Seaking 180 amp ESC. It barely gets warm.

                    I'm telling you if you don't already know, this outboard is for real!

                    Anyway, I had started this build with the Scale Seven outboard, made an oversize cowling for it, stuffed a Leopard 3660, 2050kv motor in that. Ran it on 6s, it barely planed.

                    Here's a picture of the Scale Seven with the oversize cowling. I have a thread about it somewhere on this forum. My plan is to build the Zippkits G30 Tunnel hull this winter for it. It's too sexy to not use...

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                    Last edited by sammyha; 09-09-2022, 07:36 AM.

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                    • sammyha
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Jul 2018
                      • 1036

                      #11
                      Have I said I don't even like pontoon boats yet?

                      I call them tweeners. Kind of like a runabout boat with a car motor and an IO drive. Not a speed boat, not a fishing boat, or a ski boat. Just somewhere in between.

                      I suppose a pontoon boat is perfect for a barbeque and a get together...

                      So why build one? And put this much scale detail on it?

                      It was an idea that I had for it to convert into a rescue boat. Like a transformer. Lol. And then after awhile I was too committed to stop.

                      Here's some pics and links to videos showing the rescue aspect...



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                      • sammyha
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Jul 2018
                        • 1036

                        #12
                        The front deck raises, a foam padded bumper drops down and it drives over the downed boat until it engages the bumper.

                        Cool?

                        It was a stupid amount of designing and fabricating! Took me three tries to get it right.

                        But I figured it out.

                        And at that point I was too committed to stop the build...

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                        • sammyha
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Jul 2018
                          • 1036

                          #13
                          Link to video showing deck linkage...



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                          • Diegoboy
                            Administrator
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 7244

                            #14
                            Amazing boat. Nice work!
                            "A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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                            • sammyha
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jul 2018
                              • 1036

                              #15
                              This shows it working on the finished boat. Note the foam bumper lowering as the front deck goes up..



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