I may have missed it in your thread, but does that motor/esc combo work with a pistol style radio? Or do you need a pistik? If so where can we get those as they are no longer available.
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The Manx has been sitting dormant, but I think I finally have my motivation back. I hope to see it float soon.Comment
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Things are coming together nicely with the MTH build. Joe Solinger has revised his rudder assembly, I have modified the drawings for the laser-cut frames, and the prototype is getting dialed in. I am seeing the same speeds as with the MHZ hulls, although cornering needs some work. I've increased the rudder throw and added a small non-trip to the inside of the right sponson.
I am about to order another run of frames for prototype 2. I moved the driveline 1/4" from centerline to counteract propwalk, raised the prop by 1/16" and improved the fit of the parts in the hull.
I still have two frames for prototype 1; one is assembled, the other is not. Anybody want one of these?A nation of sheep breeds a government of wolvesComment
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in the south however, 97.8% of the time, the final words were "Here, hold ma beer and watch this...."
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I know the old adage of “Change one thing at a time, then test to determine the impacts of that change.” Well, I am violating that rule…. again.
I am having issues getting the MTH to turn as well as the MHZ hulls. I have added a non-trip to the inside of the right sponson and increased the rudder throw to help cornering. As I look at the boat, there is another simple item I have been contemplating doing, but thought it was not necessary at the time for testing purposes.
Joe supplies his rudder un-sharpened, and I simply threw it on the boat and “went for it”. I wonder if that blunt leading edge on the rudder could have some impact on rudder effectiveness. Prototype #1 now sports a razor-sharp rudder as well as the other improvements aimed at better cornering.
Now, if tomorrow’s testing shows better cornering, it may be because of more throw, or because of a sharp rudder. I do still have an un-sharpened blade I could try out as well, but why?If it works, I am going to call it good. It looks like Mike (one of the founding SLOBS) will buy this hull for the cost of the parts (he gets a good deal, huh?), and I will start on prototype #2. I have all the parts except the “New and Improved” laser-cut frames. The drawings for the laser guy are ready to send out and I will order several sets again to amortize shipping and laser set-up costs over several frames.
Here is the bottom line on the boat. I have about $165 into it ready to run. That includes everything except the Tx and Rx. How cool is that?
I call it Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control.A nation of sheep breeds a government of wolvesComment
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