I'm building my drambuie from the hull up, build is being documented but I'm having trouble the length from the end of my sponson to transom is 150mm I can't find a stinger drive that will put the prop just past it. Should I just have a custom prop dog made that is 15-20mm long? Help please builders with experience in large cats
54" drambuie twin
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Hey,
german manufacturer MTC produces different large powertrimms suitable for these big cat hulls including a type designed for the use on the 54" Drambui:
regards,
Manuel -
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Ok so I'm going with the hor stingers they are 140mm and they are long enough, I've spoken with someone about his drambuie and they work with some milling. So once they're in ill get to work. Thank for the tips guys keep em coming I need the help.That odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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For a rudder you can use a MHZ rudder http://shop.mhz-powerboats.com/Ruder...uder-Midi.html and shorten it like i did.
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Hi
my drambuie on ice uses the MBP click drives
here http://www.mbp-rc.de/
great stingers, adjustable length and very well made.
HPR make adapters for these to fit their hulls... that's a good review !
rudder http://shop.rcboatbitz.com.au/index....roducts_id=812Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of itYOUTUBE
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So here's what I've ordered so far please tell me what I'm missing.
HOR stinger for 1/4" cable
4 large water outlets
2 dual pickups flush mount
1 150mm scale rudder
1 pair cowl locks
Pair of 8mm-1/4" collets
2 carbon fiber/aluminum motor mounts
2 1/4" drive dogs they might have been a bad choice as I haven't been able to get my drive cable due to unavailability.
I want to get thrust bearings from mhz, along with their tube supports. Tell me what I'm missing.That odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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Just ordered my twin Proteus 524 monsters today, can't wait to see them next to my infantile excelorin 1/32 scale motor. Should be a nice day when they get here.That odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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Ralph
Great choice of hull - take your time with the build - here(OSE) is defenatly a great place for advice
this hull is the bomb!!! - - you should see some good speed out of this baby - Tip -make sure the drives are 100% parallel with the Hull or she will run like a dog
Good Luck
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Oh thanks,I'm trying to pace myself but YouTube makes me want it done ha. What do you mean parallel with the hull? Like zero degrees just flat in line? Like the pics above?That odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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Well my twins cam in today, but I'm still waiting on my hardware and other parts.Attached FilesThat odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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S I've got my rudder in place, my stingers in place, my outlets in place, and inlets cut here's what I'm looking at thus far. The motors aren't mounted but they are monsters barely fit in the sponsons, I might have to go with another mount style. I'm opens to advice.That odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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I think I'll tow her with my huge, monster, erevo.Attached FilesThat odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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And here after polishing. My first time I'm pleased with my workAttached FilesThat odd moment when you think, "Is RTR the way to go?" Then you see your hard work, and laugh at the thought.Comment
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