Newly aquired Miss Budweiser conveersion.

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  • gsbuickman
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2011
    • 1292

    #1

    Newly aquired Miss Budweiser conveersion.

    Hi everybody. I kicked myself for trading off my last Miss Bud. Well I just picked this one up. Its time for an electric build.

    I am thinking 1800 - 2250kv, 4S, flex drive, motor mount, turn fin, prop, 80a-180a esc and a watertight radio box.

    If anyone has any advice or suggestions, I welcome them. I would strip, sand and shoot the body, but I like the bud decals. A full set is next to impossible to get.

    Does anyone know if the top from a Miss Elam, the same as a Miss Budweiser top, PRB2202 / PRB3552 ??.

    Overall the hull is in fantastic shape. The hatch cover is junk though and will be replaced. It does need a wax and polish job. I got quite a laugh outta the prop though, the damn thing is clear with a purple tint. That's just funny. Overall I give it a 7.0 outta 10 being all original.












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  • midnightsabotage
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 319

    #2
    Looks solid, nice find - shine her up & you're pretty much done with the cosmetics
    Well, aside from that hatch. Good luck on the build
    -Jeff
    [B]/ Custom Carbon Composite 28" Mono (Video)
    Sprintcat 29 (Mid-Build) / Blackjack 29 V3

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    • Make-a-Wake
      FE Rules!
      • Nov 2009
      • 5557

      #3
      I'll suggest this motor, little on the larger size of the spectrum, but plenty of power and will not be taxed much thus running nice and cool, 2200kv, FREE water jacket too!:

      http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...o-3674&cat=148

      Once again, an ESC a bit on the larger size but will handle the juice easily and run very cool, if not this then the swordfish 120a which is out of stock:

      http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...er-seaking-180
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      • murphy3428
        Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 47

        #4
        I have a new miss bud hull kit that has never had a motor in it I did install an electric motor mount in it. I was thinking about selling the hull if your interested send me a pm. Thanks,Chris
        I also collect vintage rc buggies here is my blog http://acmracing-vintagerc.blogspot.com/

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        • Alexgar
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Aug 2009
          • 3534

          #5
          I ran in my elam cc1512 1800kc with a fightercat(suppo) 200 amp with a 442 and 642 on 4s1p 5000 25c I was quite impressed the t180 may be a little big that hull is not very spacious I'd lean toward the swordfish 120 or 200 depending on the motor you chose

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          • monojeff
            Moderator
            • Nov 2010
            • 2562

            #6
            Full set not next to impossible if you have me make you a custom set!!
            If you let me know dimensions of each of them I can have a new set cut for you!!

            I have an Elam I am working on in Porboat section look forward to seeing your boat come together...

            I will be running a UL-1 motor to start also have the 1500 proboat motor might play with depending on how the UL1 runs.
            Running a 60amp aqua speed controller.
            OSE GIFTING ELF
            HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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            • gsbuickman
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jul 2011
              • 1292

              #7
              Sweet, my pal will be glad to hear that too jeff. He has my last miss bud, he just painted it plum crazy purple and he needs decals. And yes, it looks sick. Looks like its moving, when sitting still. I am also interested in murphy's kit as well. I have to glass it a new stuffing tube, and reshape the hull. If his already has a new tube, and the price is right, Thats Kool.

              i wouldn't run much higher kv than the ul-1 motor. It's awesome and you don't want to get into a torque v's rpm battle
              The ul-1 upgrades from kintec, will work for both of our boats, saves a lotta time researching !!!

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              • monojeff
                Moderator
                • Nov 2010
                • 2562

                #8
                Well club rules out here have to keep things stock between UL-1 & Elam can swap parts but must stick within stock components.
                Yes I agree the high kv of the UL motor is max you would want.

                There is a guy in our club that had one just like yours and he cut out the deck to look more like a Elam so had more access to put batteries in and glassed everything together nice and smooth all the way to the back of the boat for easy taping.

                Keep me posted on the decals if it is stock Bud stuff you want will be easy to put together but if its something custom I have a list of stuff I am working on and would be a bit till I could get to it.
                OSE GIFTING ELF
                HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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                • gsbuickman
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 1292

                  #9
                  Thanks man, I apppreciate it. I'll keep you posted. Thanks !!

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                  • gsbuickman
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 1292

                    #10
                    My buddy Lance Lopaz is going to help me with the glass work on this build. Lance is a professional fiberglass and composite man. He is one of the guys who built hull's and sponsons for the real Miss Bud in Portland. I was discussing the build and paint plan with him

                    Lance suggested I look into getting some gel coat to finish it with, as opposed to paint, because paint is porous. He don't want to see water get in and ruin the glass job. Where can I pickup smaller quantities of gel coat ?, or is their a certain method of painting a hull that will hold up and last ?.

                    Thanks guys

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                    • monojeff
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 2562

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gsbuickman
                      My buddy Lance Lopaz is going to help me with the glass work on this build. Lance is a professional fiberglass and composite man. He is one of the guys who built hull's and sponsons for the real Miss Bud in Portland. I was discussing the build and paint plan with him

                      Lance suggested I look into getting some gel coat to finish it with, as opposed to paint, because paint is porous. He don't want to see water get in and ruin the glass job. Where can I pickup smaller quantities of gel coat ?, or is their a certain method of painting a hull that will hold up and last ?.

                      Thanks guys
                      Never heard of a problem with a painted boat having issues.
                      Not sure about where to pick up small quantities of it as I do not use it.
                      Try TAP plastics.
                      I usually just use epoxy and can paint right over that.....
                      OSE GIFTING ELF
                      HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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                      • gsbuickman
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 1292

                        #12
                        Now that I think about it, My pal is thinking old skool paints and you cant spray gel coats on a patch job. Generally you spray gel coat in an empty boat mold, and then glass over that. I am going to prime, paint, color sand and clear with eurathane. it will be water tight and no issues. i am also following the build, Wolf in sheeps clothing as well. That is my next project after this is completed.

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