Aluminum 1/4 scale hulls

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  • l8rg8r
    Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 44

    #1

    Aluminum 1/4 scale hulls

    I'm not sure this belongs here feel free to move it to the rite thread
    These guys do great work no word on priceshttp://http://southernoregonrc.com/i...er-boats.4661/
    Last edited by l8rg8r; 02-04-2014, 10:56 AM.
  • JimClark
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2007
    • 5907

    #2
    bad link
    "Our society strives to avoid any possibility of offending anyone except God.
    Billy Graham

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    • gsbuickman
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jul 2011
      • 1292

      #3
      Thanks Jim, i'll text him & let him know .....

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      • gsbuickman
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jul 2011
        • 1292

        #4
        Aright guys, here's the link for the 1/4 scale aluminum hulls .....

        OK, so most of you know I build full-scale aluminum boats for a living. I had a meeting with my boss today and got the OK to start designing and...


        OK, so most of you know I build full-scale aluminum boats for a living. I had a meeting with my boss today and got the OK to start designing and building 1/4 scale versions of three of our power boats - The Destroyer, The Wildcat, and our flagship AL24 Wakeboard Boat! I will of course start with the AL24 :D
        In this new project I will also design 1/4 scale versions of several other boats I have built and designed in full scale. Offshore racers, Sprint racers, and my personal favorite the tunnel hull.

        This will be a lengthy process as you all know I work from 50-80 hours each and every week so be patient with me as I get the ball rolling. In the mean time, if anyone has any questions, suggestions, or maybe just want more info, please let the posts roll!

        Suggestions for powerplants and drive units will be greatly anticipated Keep in mind these will be 1/4 scale and I really don't see electric drive as an option.

        THANKS!!!

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        • mickieb49
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 237

          #5
          Not too sure you would want to use the hobby king units or this project, they are cheap, looks well made but that is where it all stops. They are badly engineered and i fear you will be disappointed with them in the long run.
          I know Adam at JETTEC is back up and going, sure the units are not cheap but they are the best on the market.
          If you wanted to do a smaller version say somewhere around the 700mm long mark then i may be able to work something out with my units. PM me if you are interested.
          Regards Mick

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          • Fella1340
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • May 2013
            • 1035

            #6
            This is the first time I have seen the jettec boats. Incredible and wow are the first words that come to mind. Just beautiful. You mentioned that you didn't think electric would be an option. 3-8 hp is attainable with electric power so I am curious what the other reasons are that make it a poor option. Not that I would have a problem with a big gas motor! Your boats definitely have style.

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            • Fella1340
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • May 2013
              • 1035

              #7
              Sorry, got mixed up. I thought those were from the company you work at GS. Do you have a link to the full size boats you are building? It would be cool to see what your scaling down for our world.

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              • mickieb49
                Senior Member
                • May 2010
                • 237

                #8
                Originally posted by Fella1340
                This is the first time I have seen the jettec boats. Incredible and wow are the first words that come to mind. Just beautiful. You mentioned that you didn't think electric would be an option. 3-8 hp is attainable with electric power so I am curious what the other reasons are that make it a poor option. Not that I would have a problem with a big gas motor! Your boats definitely have style.
                It wasnt that i thought electric was a good option, it definately is. It was i thought the Hobbyking units to be a poor option.
                I have scaled my boats from :


                Obviously with a few modifications to get them to run right.
                Best of luck with your builds
                Mick

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                • gsbuickman
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 1292

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fella1340
                  Sorry, got mixed up. I thought those were from the company you work at GS. Do you have a link to the full size boats you are building? It would be cool to see what your scaling down for our world.

                  Woah nelie, sorry guys, I am not the guy building the aluminum boats. Sorry for the mix up. My post was an excerpt from the southern Oregon rc site here:
                  OK, so most of you know I build full-scale aluminum boats for a living. I had a meeting with my boss today and got the OK to start designing and...


                  My pal Rick (l8rg8r) and myself thought you would be interested in these 1/4 scar boats. Contact him thru the sorc site so his boss can see the in treat factor. There are pics of the boats on the site too. Mickie, please contact him &"chew the fat over jet pumps, thanks guys ....

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                  • gsbuickman
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 1292

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fella1340
                    Sorry, got mixed up. I thought those were from the company you work at GS. Do you have a link to the full size boats you are building? It would be cool to see what your scaling down for our world.

                    Woah nelie, sorry guys, I am not the guy building the aluminum boats. Sorry for the mix up. My post was an excerpt from the southern Oregon rc site here:
                    OK, so most of you know I build full-scale aluminum boats for a living. I had a meeting with my boss today and got the OK to start designing and...


                    My pal Rick (l8rg8r) and myself thought you would be interested in these 1/4 scar boats. Contact him thru the sorc site so his boss can see the intrest factor. There are pics of the boats on the site too. Mickie, please contact him &"chew the fat over jet pumps, thanks guys ....

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