H & M Intruder MK II

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  • rearwheelin
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2008
    • 1941

    #1

    H & M Intruder MK II

    So I got this in the mail the other day....I plan on going really fast and this boat has had my attention for a while now . I just had to get one ! The hydro dynamics have me intrigued ! From what I can tell it looks as if a lifting prop suits this cat. Notice how the boat sits on the front rid pads as if the rear is intended not to touch. It has 42mm tall transom area that is neetly tuked . The FDM turbo strut brackets are 48mm tall so I will need to chop the upper part of the mounting bracket off and re-drill diffrent holes or figure on braising an aluminum plate to the bracket and do a 4 bolt bracket......I will figure it all out later on , I figured would post some pics of this one for everyone and listen to thoughts on it........
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  • megalops
    Fast Electric Freak
    • Aug 2011
    • 249

    #2
    Hello How did this project turn out? I am looking to buy this same exact hull for a Holiday build. Looking to start out as a single motor. Does this hull corner well? From what i can tell its built with a low CG.
    "If you can't win - Wreck someone who can!"

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    • rearwheelin
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Oct 2008
      • 1941

      #3
      Originally posted by megalops
      Hello How did this project turn out? I am looking to buy this same exact hull for a Holiday build. Looking to start out as a single motor. Does this hull corner well? From what i can tell its built with a low CG.
      I sold the boat and hardware a few months ago. The new owner has it built but is in the process of testing and plans to post video of it's run... Could be a while still.
      "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
      --Albert Einstein

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