Darin, You should be way out ahead of those ill handling F30 hulls. You should be hitting them in the rear like I once did with my Whiplash
Darin's Phil Thomas Stealth Build
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I haven't taken a pic yet, but the transom is now capped with a .125" layer of Carbon Fiber sheet... We'll work from there! Probably not going to puncture again!
I'm a little surprised at how "dry" this layup is. There is some dry cloth around the transom areas. Might have to have a chat with Phil.
I'm thinking of ordering another one of these for another application. I really like the boat now that I have the handling figured out. The Version 2 would likely be the way to go.Comment
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I also meant that I am very happy with the boat, and might order another... I WILL take you up on the reinforcement though! Might need it with this West Coast crowd!Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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Finally getting back to making some progress... Shaped the transom carbon piece and epoxied in the replacement plywood doubler section...Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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It's safe to say that some projects in my shop are LONG term projects!
Finally getting back to work on my Stealth last night... Laminating on some Carbon and glass.
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To get the cure nice and hard, I found a second used for some of the cardboard boxes in my shop... makeshift heated curing box...
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This is what it looks like this morning... Now, time to sand and fill and sand and fill and sand and fill...
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FINALLY.... Sanding done... Filling done... more sanding done... AND...
Setup a paint-booth in my garage last week and spent the week's sparse free-time priming, painting, and clear-coating... And the results are.... 4-Hulls ready to start assembling, including my PT Stealth... Turned out pretty nice!
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Glad you tapped into this thread... I was JUST getting the hardware mounted back on the boat and forgot to post the updates...
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Thanks SkiKing.Comment
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Finally got her all wrapped up last night... H/W and electronics installed. All setup presently for P-LTD Sport, but a quick motor swap and it's ready for P-Sport.
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20160714_182146.jpgDarin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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I would like to revive this old thread on the Phil Thomas Stealth Hydro, and in particular, the method used to determine the 3/4" depth and how it is calculated....
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You are too late, the OP revived it a couple weeks ago. Strut depth is found by trial and error. It depends on hull design, prop used, CG location, distance from transom, etc. If you have no idea, then a starting point is the same depth as the tunnel depth at the back of the sponsons. Adjust from there as needed.Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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For the 2016 NAMBA FE Nationals, I'm skipping P-LTD Sport Hydro this time around. Decided to just enter P-Sport Hydro instead. ("P" power class is up to 4-cell Lipo batteries, any motor(s), 34" maximum hull length, 10,000mAh maximum battery capacity.
In other words... really fast!
Swapped out the LIMITED system for a new TP Power USA 4050 motor, about twice the power of a LIMITED system.
Also installed a Spektrum SR4000T Receiver that's been conformal coated to resist water and has Real-time Telemetry, which should aid in tuning.
Some FAST boats out there. I'll do my best to keep up!
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I am amazed that you can run the motor that far back and keep the boat on the water. If you have the info readily available; where do yo balance at RTR?Comment
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