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  • 785boats
    Wet Track Racing
    • Nov 2008
    • 3169

    #91
    I'm glad you were able to move the strut up enough to clear the bottom of the boat Diesel. That will make a big difference in the handling.
    What are you going to use for sealing the gap between the stinger & the hull?
    Just curious.
    Paul.
    See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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    • Diesel6401
      Memento Vivere
      • Oct 2009
      • 4204

      #92
      Originally posted by 785boats
      I'm glad you were able to move the strut up enough to clear the bottom of the boat Diesel. That will make a big difference in the handling.
      What are you going to use for sealing the gap between the stinger & the hull?
      Just curious.
      Paul.
      Thanks.

      On my pursuit their is also a gap between the stinger and the hull and I made a seal around it using rtv and it worked very well. I planned on doing the same with this, but as always I am open to suggestions. I am sure a few o-rings to make up the difference would work as well.
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      • martin
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 2887

        #93
        On the Osprey the teflon liner comes out the transom about 1/2" into the stinger, I cut a piece of 6mm id x 11mm od silicon tube around 6.5mm long & slide it on the teflon tube then fit the stinger so the stinger squashes the tube against the transom. Same idea as an o ring this stops water going straight into an open stuffing tube that is their other wise. Martin.

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        • 6sHyper
          <<<Surfs up!
          • Jan 2011
          • 597

          #94
          Diesel, you keep confusing me everytime i read your posts, you keep calling it a stringer!! its a stinger!!! LOL

          they do have stringers in boats too but they are reinforcements for the hull......................

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          • Diesel6401
            Memento Vivere
            • Oct 2009
            • 4204

            #95
            Originally posted by 6sHyper
            Diesel, you keep confusing me everytime i read your posts, you keep calling it a stringer!! its a stinger!!! LOL

            they do have stringers in boats too but they are reinforcements for the hull......................
            I do know the difference. Just a mistake that I make not the first time won't be the last either I'm sure. I always mess there and their as well. I'm sure witht the pictures and discussion everyone understands the point I'm trying to make.
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            • Diesel6401
              Memento Vivere
              • Oct 2009
              • 4204

              #96
              Originally posted by martin
              On the Osprey the teflon liner comes out the transom about 1/2" into the stinger, I cut a piece of 6mm id x 11mm od silicon tube around 6.5mm long & slide it on the teflon tube then fit the stinger so the stinger squashes the tube against the transom. Same idea as an o ring this stops water going straight into an open stuffing tube that is their other wise. Martin.
              I think my pursuit was setup similar with the teflon extending into the stinger I forget though. On this hull the teflon is the exact size of the stuffing tube. Goes end to end of the tube and doesn't extend. The way this boat is setup the flex will be exposed between the gap. I may order a new piece of teflon and make it longer extending into the stinger.
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              • 6sHyper
                <<<Surfs up!
                • Jan 2011
                • 597

                #97
                Originally posted by Diesel6401
                I do know the difference. Just a mistake that I make not the first time won't be the last either I'm sure. I always mess there and their as well. I'm sure witht the pictures and discussion everyone understands the point I'm trying to make.
                i was just messing with ya! i forget the difference between their and there anyways, lol, ones referring to someones belongins and the other is referring to a place??? lmao

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                • Diesel6401
                  Memento Vivere
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 4204

                  #98
                  I do like the dual water pickup rudder on the osprey better then the one on the vanquish. I wish they would have used that rudder instead of the single pickup one and dump the transom pickup. Although the transom pickup they installed is nice hardware I just like the other way better. I may order that rudder down the road.
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                  • Diesel6401
                    Memento Vivere
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 4204

                    #99
                    Originally posted by 6sHyper
                    i was just messing with ya! i forget the difference between their and there anyways, lol, ones referring to someones belongins and the other is referring to a place??? lmao
                    All good.

                    My phones auto correct screws me up on a bunch of crap also. I think there is a damn you auto correct website about that. Lol
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                    • chummer
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 636

                      #100
                      How long before this thing is gets wet? Any idea?

                      I just picked mine up at the PO a few hours ago, I still have not opened the box. I will get to it in a few hours and report back about the hardware issue.
                      "IT IS BETTER TO REMAIN SILENT AND THOUGHT A FOOL THAN TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND REMOVE ALL DOUBT"

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                      • gultch
                        Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 63

                        #101
                        hi all i have had my hk vanquish for about a month so far i have removed all hardware including stuffing tube and carbon fibre'd the base only from transom to about 2 inches past the hatch opening before i reinforce the transom can someone give me a list of the maximum heights i should mount my hardware at for example the stinger bottom at its highest position should be 2mm above the bottom of the hull in the neutral position
                        thanks for any info
                        genesis leopard 4074 2000kv t180/ hk vanquish cc1717 hydra 240/ fibreglass carbon hydro 38" build in progress

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                        • Diesel6401
                          Memento Vivere
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 4204

                          #102
                          Originally posted by chummer
                          How long before this thing is gets wet? Any idea?

                          I just picked mine up at the PO a few hours ago, I still have not opened the box. I will get to it in a few hours and report back about the hardware issue.
                          No clue bud. Evertime I start getting stuff done I find an issue plus I am still awaiting some more items to arrive. Batts, bullets ect.....
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                          • 785boats
                            Wet Track Racing
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 3169

                            #103
                            Hi diesel.
                            What Martin suggested is what I also do.
                            The tube I use is a soft silicon muffler extension for nitro cars from the local hobby shop.
                            Any tube the right size will do. As long as it fits tightly into the stinger & over the stuffing tube.
                            The first pic is with the extension sitting on the trim tab & a short piece fitted to the stinger. Slightly longer than the gap to allow for a compression seal.
                            The second pic is with it all bolted up.
                            Clean & simple.
                            Paul.
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                            • Diesel6401
                              Memento Vivere
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 4204

                              #104
                              Originally posted by 785boats
                              Hi diesel.
                              What Martin suggested is what I also do.
                              The tube I use is a soft silicon muffler extension for nitro cars from the local hobby shop.
                              Any tube the right size will do. As long as it fits tightly into the stinger & over the stuffing tube.
                              The first pic is with the extension sitting on the trim tab & a short piece fitted to the stinger. Slightly longer than the gap to allow for a compression seal.
                              The second pic is with it all bolted up.
                              Clean & simple.
                              Paul.
                              Very nice Paul!
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                              • FighterCat57
                                "The" Fighter Cat
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 3480

                                #105
                                Originally posted by 785boats
                                Hi diesel.
                                What Martin suggested is what I also do.
                                The tube I use is a soft silicon muffler extension for nitro cars from the local hobby shop.
                                Any tube the right size will do. As long as it fits tightly into the stinger & over the stuffing tube.
                                The first pic is with the extension sitting on the trim tab & a short piece fitted to the stinger. Slightly longer than the gap to allow for a compression seal.
                                The second pic is with it all bolted up.
                                Clean & simple.
                                Paul.
                                Yep, I did the same thing on my Osprey last year. The strut design is odd. Not sure why they left such a big water sucking gap in there...

                                Just got my Vanquish today. I'm not sure this is a TFL hull, it is different from the Osprey and the parts are cheapened up, like it's a copy of a copy. Definitely needs some reinforcement. Now, to find me a 1717 mount with rails.
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