Recovery boat.. What does everyone use
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Golfito, that’s a nice configuration. But it doesn’t need speed... The prop should be deep, not even close to surface riding. I would put two motors in it, for dual counter rotating props. Then use a very low pitch set of props, to deliver good pushing power. The motors can be 560 brushed type for a cheaper build. There are dual motor tank or bot ESC’s that have the mixing built into them, so you can turn the boat 360 degrees on its center axis. But if they ever make a rescue boat race class, I think you’ll have them all smoked!Comment
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I've had floating U tube for my rescue boat and it works fine until I tried just connecting a fishing line for fly fishing. It floats so you can see it and at the other end are some bobbers with barbless treble hooks and this works faster and more efficient for me. I just run the boat with the fly line quickly to the stranded boat and circle around it a few times and bring it in. With some good motors on the rescue boat you can get there quite fast and it brings it in pretty quick. I like the idea that I can get to the stranded boat fast just in case it was caused by a crash or a severe crash where water is getting in through cracks or a loose canopy. Then I can get it back to shore quickly. Also it's not so cumbersome as with the rescue boat with the U foam configuration . .I call it the goal since it's shaped like the football goal posts. But whatever you choose it's always good to have a rescue boat of some kind.Comment
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Vac-U-Tug with a length of floating fly line and a few floats. It can pull my GP400 against the wind. SLOWLY..but it can do it.Comment
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my tug is running a 2pole 1700kv castle motor on 3 cells using a 30mm 3blade prop - can this generate too much heat from the partial load, or should it be fine? currently it has a seaking 180 on it but from my experience a bit of partial load can easily burn it to a crisp. i'm putting a water pump into it for extra safety. Kind of want a bulletproof dependable setup here... nothing worse than having 2 boats that need rescuingComment
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Vintage Latrax Cigarette hull from the late 70s early 80's with first gen Pro Boat Shockwave 26 brushed 540 running gear. I made a cradle out of 3/4 inch PVC and pipe insulation that this pushes to sweep up the other boat. The boat was given to me from a friend on a R/C car forum but all the electronics were fried, I figured I should use it some how. It works good because the plastic is pretty heavy and it has a wide beam. And the new steerable out-drive makes it maneuverable.
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To make things really easy on the rescue boat's motor,ESC,& battery, have it tow the line out & around the stricken boat, with the line attached to a fishing rod & reel. Put the transmitter for the rescue boat down in a safe place, & reel both boats in with the fishing rod.
And there you have it. "The catch of the day".See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Im building an FPV recovery barge, I have river currents, tides and big vegetation along the sides of the river at my house so the dead race boat could actually be out of site and you might not be able to get behind it to retrieve the broken boat if it gets in the vegetation, so I am engineering a crane and grappling hook with a forward and reverse 30lb rock crawler winch ...my fpv cam is a mini cam with built in video transmitter running on a tiny 4v battery all tucked inside a tiny Polaroid cube camera waterproof housing and I have a set of Fat Shark goggles to use from my racing drone.
Now living on the columbia river I have boats and kayaks to retrieve the dead RC boats but this is more fun than paddling out to a dead sinking boat while cursing, I also have running lights, yellow flashing lights the camera will be mounted on a servo so it can turn to any angle. The only thing I havent come to terms with is powering it, I do have a couple spare outboards I may use.
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Im building an FPV recovery barge, I have river currents, tides and big vegetation along the sides of the river at my house so the dead race boat could actually be out of site and you might not be able to get behind it to retrieve the broken boat if it gets in the vegetation, so I am engineering a crane and grappling hook with a forward and reverse 30lb rock crawler winch ...my fpv cam is a mini cam with built in video transmitter running on a tiny 4v battery all tucked inside a tiny Polaroid cube camera waterproof housing and I have a set of Fat Shark goggles to use from my racing drone.
Now living on the columbia river I have boats and kayaks to retrieve the dead RC boats but this is more fun than paddling out to a dead sinking boat while cursing, I also have running lights, yellow flashing lights the camera will be mounted on a servo so it can turn to any angle. The only thing I havent come to terms with is powering it, I do have a couple spare outboards I may use.
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