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  • nata2run
    customcfparts.com
    • Nov 2011
    • 1837

    #31
    Hello Guys,
    So I got a bit more done last night. I always have a fear of drilling big holes in the hull, so I made a CF mount in the exact shape of the drives with a 9mm center hole. Good thing was I could bolt it on and it wouldnt move. Then I had to align the drives to the sponsons. I used Manuels method with a drill bit, and a piece of angle aluminium.

    Drive front on with tube.jpgDrive template close up.jpgDrive templates.jpgLine up drives.jpg
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    • nata2run
      customcfparts.com
      • Nov 2011
      • 1837

      #32
      Also Installed the pickup tube, center of hole is placed 15,5mm forward and 7mm in on the ridepads. and ID of tube is 4mm so should pickup plenty of water. Quite happy with the outcome, and the VERY round hole....

      I have made the special round holes in honour of my No. 1000 Posts
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      • nata2run
        customcfparts.com
        • Nov 2011
        • 1837

        #33
        Got a bit more done last night.....its not much, but it took a bit of time to get it all to line up and then of cause "the drying time"
        Here is what I did, I cut out 2 CF washers OD 14mm ID 9mm to fit a bit of brass support tube (20mm) the idea is that I can upgrade the stuffing tube if anything goes wrong. I also had to roughly align them, as If I was mounting them. For that I used some 8mm aluminum tube, and soft pads :)

        Glue in tubes.jpgTube close up.jpgTube close up2.jpgTube support.jpgTubes drying.jpg
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        • Chrisg81983
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jul 2011
          • 1556

          #34
          Kent it looks great man. I am alwasy anxious to see what cool stuff you come up with next on your builds. Keep up the nice work , & keep us posted on progress.
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          • nata2run
            customcfparts.com
            • Nov 2011
            • 1837

            #35
            Got a little more work done last night. I always feel it's a nightmare to glue in the motor mounts, lining up and makeing sure they optically line up as well. I think I did ok.
            The brass tubes are only used for ligning up, and will be removed when epoxy sets. The first layer of coloured thickened epoxy resin has been applied around the mounts, but I still need to reinforce with fiberglass or CF cloth.

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            • Chrisg81983
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jul 2011
              • 1556

              #36
              Awesome man !!! Those r some thick ass motor mounts .
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              • keithbradley
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jul 2010
                • 3663

                #37
                Very nice Kent. Do you have any goals as far as speed?
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                • nata2run
                  customcfparts.com
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 1837

                  #38
                  Thanks for the compliment Keith, Although I'm not a speed devil and the purpose is to get a nice look, placement of components are setup for 100-105mph+... with the power avaliable in the 2250's she "should" be able to reach far beyond. Sadly I have no water around me to test (and knowing me, I always have the wind against me no matter what direction I stand). But I'll be happy with 100mph, Maybe I should send boat off to Manuel for testing LOL.... Im sure with his magic fingers, this thing could hit 120 in a flash hehe...
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                  • nata2run
                    customcfparts.com
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1837

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Chrisg81983
                    Awesome man !!! Those r some thick ass motor mounts .
                    Thanks Chris!! you sure have a slick boat yourself.
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                    • keithbradley
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 3663

                      #40
                      I fully expect it to be beautiful when you're finished!

                      I am building a MHZ with similar motors and I will be trying to squeeze all the speed I can out of it. It will be interesting to see how yours runs, as I am sure you will find water long before me (It's no longer in liquid state here).
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                      • graill
                        Retired
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 389

                        #41
                        Looking good sir. Love seeing clean new builds. Keep the pics coming.

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                        • nata2run
                          customcfparts.com
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 1837

                          #42
                          @ Keith, are you building the 114 C5000 MHZ? thats a nice hull, if it is. I had the C/K version.

                          @ Graill, thanks for the compliments. Hopefully she turns out good.
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                          • keithbradley
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 3663

                            #43
                            Yes, I will likely be building the 138 later, but I'm going to do the 114 C/K first.
                            MHZ had a sale on 114 C/K packages so I had to grab one!
                            Last edited by keithbradley; 12-17-2012, 12:55 AM.
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                            • nata2run
                              customcfparts.com
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 1837

                              #44
                              @ Keith, I'm sure you will like it! the 138 is really nice as well. This new Bullet proof HPR though is a tank compared, I have to admit that. But look wise.... well.
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                              • nata2run
                                customcfparts.com
                                • Nov 2011
                                • 1837

                                #45
                                Hello,
                                Got a little done last night, was doing some more gluing on the mounts so couldn't work on parts around the area.
                                I cut the tear drops for the water intakes (this time I'm really happy with the look thanks to my new tool bit.) I also wraped the stuffing tubes with mesh and epoxy resin. unwrapped the first one this morning, was almost better than a lolly :) now some sanding work to make it look nice and neat. Even thought of anodising the stuffing tube purple and use the mesh after. hmm, maybe ill make another.
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