I just updated previous post.
pic of my 30' cat build. jesse j gave me these plans
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Yeah thats true. i kinda like the look too =) i glued some basswood in there to give it more MEAT...it should work out ok. im still not sure about the whole strut setup. my elam strut mounts underneath, but im not sure wheather i will use that type of one that mounts to the rear facia of the transom. ay thoughts on that jesse? btw john-tom.com has some good plans. there is a 72" mono hull plan on there. check it out if you havent already, DanaComment
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i sent you these plans jesse. but theyre free for allAttached FilesComment
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Ok guys im not a big time computer guy, i saw the plans but how do you guys make the boats from them do you go somewhere and print them out real big or something,,sorry dumb question i gess..Comment
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got the plans, I will add to link (as long as they are free, the more the better!).
Strut options are pretty limited - you need to go non-stinger due to coming out below the tunnel. I just don't see a way to adjust the strut if you leave the overhang...."Look good doin' it"
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Others send them to laser cutters. I don't have any links yet, hopefully people will send them to me and I can add to my page.Last edited by Jesse J; 04-25-2010, 04:26 PM."Look good doin' it"
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Sweet jesse, i have seen them here and there but never looked into them cuz i thought you had to be a computer guy with special printers to do it,,, i no of one on rcgr that Norman has, also a very nice set of plans but again didnt no how to do it...Comment
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Dana, here is a clip of my 27" where I shot some at the rear, this might give you an idea what I am thinking about as far as strut adjustments."Look good doin' it"
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thats fast! i see what you mean about the strut. are you familiar with the proboat elam? the mount the strut underneath but near the back where the transom and bottom of the boat meet. its not an adjustable strut however and is a real pain to get the flexshaft out to grease but your i like. i think to leave the transom flush will require a strut/rudder combo. kinda like the blackjack 26, only of better quality.Comment
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A buddy of mine has a 42" version... as you go up in size, problems seem to increase faster. Material wise, you will need to be much stronger as you span larger areas in the hull. This needs to follow the square of the area spanned as water hits the hull as PSI (pounds per SQUARE inch). Thus many of the very large cats done in CF. Now if you wanted to build it out of CF and make it super strong.......... why stop at 54"? I have a set of plans scaled to 72" if you want, they wouldn't fit on my website.
I set up an Elam. Know it well. here is sale thread- I ran a build thread as a parallel build with Bustit, you gotta scroll down some to get to the orange and white.
Not sure what your question is..........."Look good doin' it"
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Sorry jesse i was just kicking around the thought of a big cat but got to many builds going right now to start one but when im ready ill holler back at ya and see whats good thanks brother..Comment
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i worked on my balsa cat today...mainly sanding and more epoxy, but here are a few pics. yes i will eventually finish this thing, just not in a hurry really. still not sure what kinda strut and cable im gonna use.... i was thinking .150 cable and a simple adjustable strut with 3/16 shaft. its a 30 inch hull...so i suppose that setup will work??? anyone?Comment
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