Need Advice OLD MRP Tunnel hull Electric Bud Light

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  • george jure
    Junior Member
    • May 2017
    • 20

    #1

    Need Advice OLD MRP Tunnel hull Electric Bud Light

    Hello

    I have an OLD Bud Light MRP Tunel Hull electric outboard. It is well over 20 years old. It has been in storage and NEVER seen sunlight.

    I would like to upgrade it to a modern brushless outboard system BUT I have heard that it is NOT good to use the hull as the plastic is weak now and will develop cracks.

    Is this true? It`s NEVER seen the sun, No UV rays.

    IF so, does anyone have sources of Free downloadable plans so I can build a similar style tunnel hull and length for electric brushless use?

    Thanks in advance for your replies.

    George
  • Alfa Spirit
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2009
    • 2131

    #2
    Don' t worry, the MRP is a cool F1, upgrade motor and esc and have fun !

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    • george jure
      Junior Member
      • May 2017
      • 20

      #3
      Anyone know of any Free download plans for a tunnel hull style boat?

      Please post a link.
      Thanks
      George
      Last edited by george jure; 06-21-2019, 09:32 PM.

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      • JestDanny
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2017
        • 174

        #4
        I rescued one off flee-bay two years ago. I put the little F-3 mini outboard on it. Its not a race boat it just looks like one, I take it easy on the old boat. I've only ran it on 2s, it runs about 23 mph depending on propeller. You can run that little motor on 3s, maby one day I'll give it a go on 3s, I'm guessing low 30's for mph.
        PROBOAT BlackJack 24", ShockWave 26"
        MRP U-31, 3 tunnels VS1, MRP Bud Light, Dumas HS Sprint

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        • Fluid
          Fast and Furious
          • Apr 2007
          • 8011

          #5
          ...I have an OLD Bud Light MRP Tunel Hull electric outboard. It is well over 20 years old. It has been in storage and NEVER seen sunlight.

          I would like to upgrade it to a modern brushless outboard system BUT I have heard that it is NOT good to use the hull as the plastic is weak now and will develop cracks.

          Is this true? It`s NEVER seen the sun, No UV rays....
          Yes, it is true. While UV will very rapidly degrade ABS, many such plastics will simply degrade with time and/or heat above 75*. While stabilizers can be added to the plastic, MRP used brittle, inexpensive (cheap) material because the boats weren’t intended to last five, ten or twenty years. I had to toss my own MRP Bud Lite a few years ago due to cracks at many sharp edges. Actually, even when new the hull developed cracks which CA didn’t cure for long.

          Bottom line, you can update your hull and run it, but be prepared for leaks and broken parts. To build new:



          https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/showthread.php?50664-Cozy-F1-Tunnel-wood-build

          http://sailoraman.blogspot.com/2016/04/blog-free-tunnel-hull-boat-plans.html

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          • george jure
            Junior Member
            • May 2017
            • 20

            #6
            Originally posted by Fluid
            Yes, it is true. While UV will very rapidly degrade ABS, many such plastics will simply degrade with time and/or heat above 75*. While stabilizers can be added to the plastic, MRP used brittle, inexpensive (cheap) material because the boats weren’t intended to last five, ten or twenty years. I had to toss my own MRP Bud Lite a few years ago due to cracks at many sharp edges. Actually, even when new the hull developed cracks which CA didn’t cure for long.

            Bottom line, you can update your hull and run it, but be prepared for leaks and broken parts. To build new:



            https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/showthread.php?50664-Cozy-F1-Tunnel-wood-build

            http://sailoraman.blogspot.com/2016/04/blog-free-tunnel-hull-boat-plans.html

            Hi
            I have replied to a builder on line for a copy of his plans. Now I wait and see.
            Thanks
            George

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