30" Max cat scratch build

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  • high-tech
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 331

    #31
    I'm stoked and got tons done on this boat!!! I put the strakes on and blended them into the steps and 2 coats of epoxy put on and sanded for paint and This morning I was at one of my best friends shop and we made a motor mount and its perfect. this guy has more boats than anybody else and been in the hobby forever and has a machine shop in his garage its so cool!!! I'm in the candy store and this guy loves to pass it on and I of course feed on that! Kinda addictive. When I get where he is I'll do it too!
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    Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch Built

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    • high-tech
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 331

      #32
      More pics
      I'm going to insert those speed nuts into the wood at the correct locations and then seal the wood and secure in place with 30 min epoxy and the whole thing will look like the last photo, just a mock up nothing glued or drilled yet.
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      Last edited by high-tech; 06-22-2014, 08:11 AM.
      Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch Built

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      • tlandauer
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2011
        • 5666

        #33
        I don't know to cry or laugh: Cry because to the day I die I will never have this ability, laugh because I feel the joy for you! Man, I really admire that talent and workmanship, good luck and I can't wait to see your boat run!
        Don't know how I missed this fantastic build thread!
        Too many boats, not enough time...

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        • tlandauer
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2011
          • 5666

          #34
          BTW, Norman, the same admiration goes to you as well. Beautiful build!
          Too many boats, not enough time...

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          • high-tech
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2013
            • 331

            #35
            Thank you so much!!! I really enjoy scratch building and its very affordable...
            Originally posted by tlandauer
            I don't know to cry or laugh: Cry because to the day I die I will never have this ability, laugh because I feel the joy for you! Man, I really admire that talent and workmanship, good luck and I can't wait to see your boat run!
            Don't know how I missed this fantastic build thread!
            Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch Built

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            • high-tech
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2013
              • 331

              #36
              Well I'm at a standstill until the rudder gets here, I ordered it from OSE of course. I was told by my local clubs president that the offset rudder is not all what it's cracked up to be and that I would be better off with a conventional standard rudder and bracket. I have an Airtronics high torque ball bearing micro servo should be fine for this build. Its light, reliable, and a little smaller than standard 40mm servos.
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              Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch Built

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              • Fluid
                Fast and Furious
                • Apr 2007
                • 8012

                #37
                ...I was told by my local clubs president that the offset rudder is not all what it's cracked up to be and that I would be better off with a conventional standard rudder and bracket...
                I wonder how many cats he's actually built and run; there are hundreds of boats running well with the offset rudder. On most single-motor hulls the offset rudder simply works better at speed; keeping it out of the aerated water behind the prop aids in directional stability. OTOH if you want maximum steerability at low speeds, then the in-line rudder is definately the way to go. The boat will run either way.


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                • high-tech
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 331

                  #38
                  Karl has three cats right now among 18 boats total, he's been building since mid 20's and he is now 68 and still putting boats together for other people. What was said to me about the offset rudders was only his observation of others trying the offset rudders and eventually taking it off and going with a conventional rudder and bracket beside the strut, I think we only got one strudder in the club. Also I should explain that these are big gas boats with more weight and vibration than the electrics. I run both gas and electric. By the way I gotta say something about the hundreds of boats running well... I'm not building a boat to run well, I'm building because I want a boat that runs better than well!!! I want it to be the very best that it can be and hopefully one of the best. If I wanted a well running boat I would have simply bought a RTR boat... Please don't think I'm an egotistical jerk that thinks he knows everything there is. I'm not that at all I'm a beginner in this great hobby and I can't seem to get enough and thanks for your input!
                  Originally posted by Fluid
                  I wonder how many cats he's actually built and run; there are hundreds of boats running well with the offset rudder. On most single-motor hulls the offset rudder simply works better at speed; keeping it out of the aerated water behind the prop aids in directional stability. OTOH if you want maximum steerability at low speeds, then the in-line rudder is definately the way to go. The boat will run either way.


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                  Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch Built

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                  • shockerman80
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 169

                    #39
                    its good to see people still building these boats. I haven't been on in a long time..

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                    • Fella1340
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • May 2013
                      • 1035

                      #40
                      If your planning on running electric and want to go real fast with the best controll offset rudder is the way to go. Just look at any of the single motor saw cats. They all run offset rudders for a reason and they run very well. I guess I should say they run the best and the fastest. Not to many guys running inline rudders unless they are set back really far. It's been proven that offset and going fast is the way to go. A gas boat setup is a completely different animal.
                      Once you get into the higher speeds, say 80 mph plus the offset rudder really starts to shine, the handling just isn't there running inline at those speeds. This is just an observation on my point and from talking to the guys that go real fast. They all run offset rudders, they all have really fast boats.

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                      • high-tech
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 331

                        #41
                        Dangerously close to getting wet

                        I've got her almost ready to get wet!!!

                        I need to make some battery trays and do the water lines, and mount the receiver in front of the rudder servo project done!
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                        Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch Built

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                        • rayzerdesigns
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 1228

                          #42
                          Looking good..looking fwd to seeing u run in some district races

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                          • tlandauer
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 5666

                            #43
                            Originally posted by high-tech
                            I've got her almost ready to get wet!!!

                            I need to make some battery trays and do the water lines, and mount the receiver in front of the rudder servo project done!
                            Very Very nice! You should be proud of yourself!
                            Too many boats, not enough time...

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                            • DRMead
                              Member Old Guy Club
                              • May 2009
                              • 103

                              #44
                              HT,Have been watching the progress,looking super nice.What are you going to do with the cowl?? Leave it flat or do some sort of canopy?? Can't wait to see it FLY!!!
                              DRMead
                              NAMBA #1888

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                              • high-tech
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2013
                                • 331

                                #45
                                For now I'm gonna leave it flat but I intend on making it a canopy and I need a theme for this girl!
                                Originally posted by DRMead
                                HT,Have been watching the progress,looking super nice.What are you going to do with the cowl?? Leave it flat or do some sort of canopy?? Can't wait to see it FLY!!!
                                Last edited by high-tech; 07-05-2014, 10:12 AM.
                                Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch Built

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