31.5" 3DP Cat

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  • ProfessorGT
    Junior Member
    • May 2024
    • 3

    #1

    31.5" 3DP Cat

    Hi Everyone!

    My name is Gerard, and I'm relatively new to RC Boating. I have a few boats (BJ 42, 24, and a small self-righting toy V-hull, which was my first boat.)

    I like to build, so I began 3D printing this CAT, and I am pretty impressed with its design and how it's coming out. As you can see, all the sections have been joined, and now I'm in the body work and finishing stage.

    For those who are experienced with 3D printing boats, my question is: Will standard prep and painting seal the hull sufficiently, or do I need to coat it with some fiberglass resin to assure it's water tight?

    Also, I have tinkered with some calculations to determine motor, battery, ESC and prop size, but I'd like to know what you think. My goal is 75mph.

    I have a SeaKing 180 Amp ESC,

    A variety of available motors (3660 - 1620kv, 3674 - 1900kv, 4074 - 2650kv, 4082 - 1600kv, 4092 - 2140kv),

    And I'm planning on running 6s Batteries.

    Thinking of starting with an Oxdean 42mm Hi Rake prop and the 4092 - 2140KV, but I'm not convinced that is the best choice. Am I close, or am I way off here?

    Let me know what you think?

    TIA,
    GT
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  • keesey
    Member
    • Feb 2025
    • 99

    #2
    what filament are you using?

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    • ProfessorGT
      Junior Member
      • May 2024
      • 3

      #3
      Standard PLA

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      • keesey
        Member
        • Feb 2025
        • 99

        #4
        Originally posted by ProfessorGT
        Standard PLA
        and you live in Florida, issue with pla is it deforms in heat like in your car or sitting in the sun. that's why i used abs for hulls or asa as its uv stable too.

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        • zooma
          Local club FE racer
          • May 2014
          • 650

          #5
          Hey Prof, were you recently at the Castaways Lake in The Villages?
          Ron - The Villages, FL

          https://castawaysboatworx.org/

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