Ok well i have some line i could use. Its 1/8 inch rod. Its strong stuff i got at my hobby store. Could this work or would i need something else?
First build... Cheap boat, lots of power
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I think your best bet will be getting the kit that I posted by octura.It was $63 or so and comes with a flex cable,Fine's does not.The only thing you would need is a drive dog and prop.There are some options there as well, IE:Prop shaft size.Comment
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For props, i have some from offshore, they are plastic props. They are cheap but all a different color and different pitch. I cant look them up on my phone but if you guys can that would be cool and let me know what size drive dog i need etc. I have the props at my grandpas garage where i was working on this boat. So i found a strut and/or a stinger for about 10 bucks. So im at 18 bucks? Why is the kit a better bet, sorry im a teenage guy that doesnt have much money.. hahWhen speed isnt the option, change your waysComment
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You're gonna need this http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=oct-oc64pkg and a stuffing tube(brass tube) to go along with that e-bay setup.So the flex is another $23Comment
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Go with a strut like this....................cheap and easy. You will need a flexshaft as well..............dont know the size but I think its 3/16.......either that or 4mm.
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...qub7881&cat=76
Here's where i suggest the drive hole to go..........and where the rudder should beAttached FilesNEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE:http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...est!&highlight=
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I got to learn how to do that with a pic M-a-W.
I doubt that you'll find any boat stuff except a RTR boat at the LHS.That is the way it is around here anyway.You could check.
Now you see why that one complete kit is worth it,the SV strut is $22,and still needs stuff,the cable is $23 and you still need a rudder.The kit will for sure all fit together eliminating further issues.Only need a drive dog,best as I can see.Comment
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I did some research and best that I can tell is it is 4mm.My concern was the bushings but it looks as though they would come installed. You can get a 4mm shaft that is stepped down to fit 1/8 props which is probably all you will need.Also probably what you have.Comment
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