I took fiberglass and lade it out on a glass table and resined it to make a bord then I cut out my peces and epoxied them together after it's got the top I will go back over all the edges with a thin coat of fiberglass fore stubility it's coming out rilly strong the bord was 3 layers thick it is sitting a little croked in the stand so it looks a little high on one side but its true on boath sides and the keal ia strats as an ruler
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Wildthing plan? Looks like it, some plans don't have the name of the hull.
I have a nitro one about 25" long, very good hull design they are fast and handle some rough water pretty well.
Try running it without trim tabs at first, easy to install at a later time if you need them, this is a good design and you may find you don't need them. I just run one turn fin on the starboard side.
Been thinking about building a plug for one about 32", them make a mould for a carbon/glass P mono.
John Finch is the designer, somewhere online I read the original construction article that was in a RC magazine. If you can find it there is some good setup info.
Looks good!
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no its not the wildthing plans
Wildthing plan? Looks like it, some plans don't have the name of the hull.
I have a nitro one about 25" long, very good hull design they are fast and handle some rough water pretty well.
Try running it without trim tabs at first, easy to install at a later time if you need them, this is a good design and you may find you don't need them. I just run one turn fin on the starboard side.
Been thinking about building a plug for one about 32", them make a mould for a carbon/glass P mono.
John Finch is the designer, somewhere online I read the original construction article that was in a RC magazine. If you can find it there is some good setup info.
Looks good!
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