I would have thought your racing season was just starting not finishing like us, you stop for the summer because it is too hot?
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That's part of it Paul.
It gets very hot here in the sub tropics. Our clubs' racing season starts in late January & runs through till now, mid November.
We don't have a real 'winter', here & the weather is usually pretty good through the middle of the year.
Plus many people go away for holidays through the December/January Christmas period.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Thanks Pete.
I don't think I'll run it on the grass again. There were some rocks up near the end of that little run & they scratched up the ride pads a fair bit. Took the edge off one of them.
No biggie. A bit of auto body filler will fix it.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Nice, I'd love a 10 month racing season we only race half the year here, April to October.Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.Comment
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Nice, I'd love a 10 month racing season we only race half the year here, April to October.Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.Comment
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Beautiful picture Steve.
I get the hint. I'm still doing bits & pieces on the Bluebird at the same time.
But this one has just sort of taken over for now.
Paul.
That's too short.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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A few pics of this weeks' progress.
Some stringers & balsa added to the bulkheads for the cowling plates & the tail fin. Bottom of the cowling plates epoxied on.
The gap between the 1/4" stringers at the top is for the tongue of the vertical fin to fit into.
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Carbon pushrod tube & rudder mounting plate.
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Clamping the tops of the cowl plates of the first section
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Fin pieces & wing with lightening holes from 1/8" ply.
Note: the holes in the fin pieces don't line up with each other in an attempt to maintain strength.
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Fin pieces epoxied together & wing mounting brackets glued & screwed to the top of the fin.
007.jpgLast edited by 785boats; 11-19-2016, 12:11 PM.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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This is some amazing work, man. I got nothing but respect for it. I am sure everyone, including myself, is super anxious to see this on water! I don't recall anyone has ever done something like this before.Comment
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Thanks for the kind words & encouragement guys.
Shaddix.
I can assure you, that once I get the hold down bolts for the cowling sorted & the hull sealed & primed, it will be getting wet.
I need to know if it works or not before I bother with the painting & detailing.
I just need to streamline the transiton from the inlets to the fan, inside the cowling.
I'm adding a bit more foam in there & will carve it to shape. But I need to leave room for the batteries & ESC too.
I received the ESC the other day that I thought I might try. It is a Flycolor HV esc for agriculture drones. No water cooling but the fins will be in the air duct.
They will be easy to add water cooling to for ordinary boat use too. We'll see how it goes first. If it is not up to the task I'll rob a Swordfish 240 out of one of my other 1/8 scale hydros.
I'm just fitting the ski at the moment.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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That's cool! You could always just epoxy a few brass tubes in between those fins. I did that on a seaking 180 esc. Or just get a watercooling plate on ebay and attach that instead of the fins. I am working on a few projects here as well so I always check this thread for inspiration. I like that this boat is made of wood too, makes it more special.Comment
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