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  • MadProps
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 236

    #31
    average 5-7 mph, large rivers are really no problem, but I have to wait for slack tide to get a real accurate GPS reading on saw runs and because I play in the huge Columbia river its debris that's the issue. I hit a submerged tree limb 2 days ago that sent my Pursuit airborne at 60mph, I will loose my boats to debris at some point and I accept that its the cost of driving from my front lawn.

    although I run my FE speed boats mostly from my own property, I tell you whats some of the most fun we have had in RC racing was we all bought the same cheapo river jet boats and race up the riffles & rapids trying to avoid rocks in creeks
    Last edited by MadProps; 03-18-2018, 04:18 PM.

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    • Old School
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2017
      • 686

      #32
      My son built a Zipp kits tugboat and it works fine. It uses a brushed car ESC and a cheap stick transmitter. Originally it had a 540 motor powered by two 6 volt 4 amp gel cells, however, the four-bladed prop was too large and when placed in the water the load caused the wiring to disintegrate. Tried it on both 6 and 12 volts with no luck.

      I had an old Dumas 6 volt motor and using that with the 4 amp gel cells in parallel, the boat performs perfectly. The rudder is a two piece affair with basically articulation giving a trim tab effect. The trailing edge portion of the rudder swings through a greater arc than the forward portion of the rudder allowing the boat to basically pivot on the rudder post. The rescue boat has earned its money several times.

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      • Tbauer
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 261

        #33
        That looks sweet I have all the navigation lights and spotlights as well cuz I like to boat right at nightfall. I would recommend the outboards based on my personal experience they offer the most maneuverability and they're a lot easier to mount it different places on the recovery vessel

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        • Tbauer
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2012
          • 261

          #34
          I forgot to mention you can't see it on the video cuz it's in the water but don't forget to add something underneath like netting to recover your boat. As it fills with water it starts to sink- or if it's upside down a lot of times you will drive up and over the boat- so by adding netting to the bottom if that happens The netting will stop it from going underneath or sinking. Just another trick I learned through trial and error

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          • MadProps
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2017
            • 236

            #35
            Originally posted by Tbauer
            I forgot to mention you can't see it on the video cuz it's in the water but don't forget to add something underneath like netting to recover your boat. As it fills with water it starts to sink- or if it's upside down a lot of times you will drive up and over the boat- so by adding netting to the bottom if that happens The netting will stop it from going underneath or sinking. Just another trick I learned through trial and error
            great tip I had not considered that just thinking the grapple hook to hold it up will in motion but that netting sounds like its a plan

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            • Tbauer
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2012
              • 261

              #36
              Yes sir hopefully it will save you a scuba diving trip like I had to before I learned my lesson LOL

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              • Tbauer
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 261

                #37

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                • jake414
                  Member
                  • Mar 2018
                  • 64

                  #38
                  Originally posted by dmitry100
                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]157693[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]157694[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]157695[/ATTACH]


                  Zippkits tug boat is pretty nice, super cheap and easy to put together. Took me 1-2 days to put mine together. It was like $50

                  Thinking maybe to put a sort of an extendable "trolling" rod on the back - like a sturdy antenna of some kind with a dull treble hook/line

                  I was considering the fire glass tugboats from hydromarine.de or Mhz powerboats before but they were easily $300-400 after Euro to US dollar conversion and shipping.

                  Unless you go route of overkill --
                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]157696[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]157697[/ATTACH]
                  What tugboat from zip is that?


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                  • Old School
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2017
                    • 686

                    #39
                    This is the Zipp kits tugboat my son built last year. It runs very well. From memory the base kit was $29.00.

                    This is the boat from Hobbyking, but alas out of stock -

                    https://hobbyking.com/en_us/zippkits...kit-455mm.html

                    This is the add-on kit (out ofr stock also) -

                    https://hobbyking.com/en_us/zippkits...dware-kit.html
                    Attached Files

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                    • Old School
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2017
                      • 686

                      #40
                      Designed for rc aircraft/drone recovery however, could be used on a boat that sinks. 100 feet of attached line.

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                      • jake414
                        Member
                        • Mar 2018
                        • 64

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Old School
                        This is the Zipp kits tugboat my son built last year. It runs very well. From memory the base kit was $29.00.

                        This is the boat from Hobbyking, but alas out of stock -

                        https://hobbyking.com/en_us/zippkits...kit-455mm.html

                        This is the add-on kit (out ofr stock also) -

                        https://hobbyking.com/en_us/zippkits...dware-kit.html
                        On zip kits website its all in stock.

                        Has anyone used the twinster with 2 motors?

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                        • DBJr
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 108

                          #42
                          I bought a kayak at Walmart for $148 for this purpose.

                          Before that, I use to swim, I know it's definitely NOT recommended and I admit it's not the smartest thing I've ever done. If I get flamed for admitting it, I'm cool with that. My last swim was in 60*F water. Talk about COLD and my legs got tired quickly. After that, I knew I needed a much better alternative.

                          Do NOT swim after a boat, it's not worth it.
                          Current boats
                          Aquacraft Cajun Commander, Aquacraft Mini Alligator Tours - brushless, ProBoat Blackjack 9, ProBoat Impulse 9, ProBoat Recoil 17, ProBoat Blackjack 24, ProBoat Shockwave 26 BL V3

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                          • jake414
                            Member
                            • Mar 2018
                            • 64

                            #43
                            Originally posted by DBJr
                            I bought a kayak at Walmart for $148 for this purpose.

                            Before that, I use to swim, I know it's definitely NOT recommended and I admit it's not the smartest thing I've ever done. If I get flamed for admitting it, I'm cool with that. My last swim was in 60*F water. Talk about COLD and my legs got tired quickly. After that, I knew I needed a much better alternative.

                            Do NOT swim after a boat, it's not worth it.
                            Getting a blow up raft would be cheap but im thinking most of the ponds around me dont allow them.

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                            • jake414
                              Member
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 64

                              #44
                              Those that have inflatable boats etc, do you use them everywhere. A little 2 person inflatable deal is way cheaper. But the places around me im not sure if they would be allowed?

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                              • DBJr
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2012
                                • 108

                                #45
                                Originally posted by jake414
                                Getting a blow up raft would be cheap but im thinking most of the ponds around me dont allow them.

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                                I thought about that but I would be afraid of a sharp boat part puncturing it. I've heard inflatable rafts, boats, etc aren't really recommended either. That and no stores around here had one.
                                Current boats
                                Aquacraft Cajun Commander, Aquacraft Mini Alligator Tours - brushless, ProBoat Blackjack 9, ProBoat Impulse 9, ProBoat Recoil 17, ProBoat Blackjack 24, ProBoat Shockwave 26 BL V3

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