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  • macdon
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 970

    #1801
    Originally posted by skyman
    do you think that whole fc assembly will fit as well as the one you bought from r2? just trying to avoid a trip to the machine shop.

    oh, btw, will i also have that gap between the stuffing tube & strut? any way of avoiding that?
    Oh that I wouldnt know. I was just surprised that when I got my r2 hobbies strudder it was an exact fit. As for the standoffs, get the one here in ose. Actually, the standoffs will in effect act as a breaking point if your rudder hits something. I know I read that somewhere here in ose.

    Ed, here is Shawn's thread entitled "transom fix":
    http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ht=transom+fix

    That is the reason why Shawn's MG isnt the stock fluorescent geico green no more.

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    • skyman
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 290

      #1802
      Originally posted by macdon
      Oh that I wouldnt know. I was just surprised that when I got my r2 hobbies strudder it was an exact fit. As for the standoffs, get the one here in ose. Actually, the standoffs will in effect act as a breaking point if your rudder hits something. I know I read that somewhere here in ose.

      Ed, here is Shawn's thread entitled "transom fix":
      http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ht=transom+fix

      That is the reason why Shawn's MG isnt the stock fluorescent geico green no more.
      yea i read through that post yesterday. it was interesting. i only wish his pics weren't so blurry.
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      • macdon
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 970

        #1803
        Ever thought of using the PB Mystic offset rudder system? It might be a straight bolt in. Maybe Phil's hobby shop or any online shops sell those by now?

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        • macdon
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 970

          #1804
          Originally posted by skyman
          oh, btw, will i also have that gap between the stuffing tube & strut? any way of avoiding that?
          Ahh, that means you still havent read the first few pages of this thread eh? hahahaha! Just kidding, Ed!
          Yeah, Shawn has a solution for that - you gotta have copper stuffing tubes in different thickness - just cut, insert to both ends. In my case, I use a shrinking tube to cover everything when done.

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          • skyman
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 290

            #1805
            Originally posted by macdon
            Oh that I wouldnt know. I was just surprised that when I got my r2 hobbies strudder it was an exact fit. As for the standoffs, get the one here in ose. Actually, the standoffs will in effect act as a breaking point if your rudder hits something. I know I read that somewhere here in ose.

            Ed, here is Shawn's thread entitled "transom fix":
            http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ht=transom+fix

            That is the reason why Shawn's MG isnt the stock fluorescent geico green no more.
            are these strut/rudder assemblies better than the stock one that comes with the RTR MG?
            Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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            • tagasagwan
              Molino Boater!!!
              • Jun 2008
              • 990

              #1806
              Originally posted by srislash
              Since you are on that side of the planet,you should talk to Nata2run in Australia.He is capable of making anything you need if you ask nice and probably mention me.

              The easiest way to make the templates for twin mounts is with a chunk of cardboard.Just keep trimming till you get the right fit where you want it(angle and such).You should only need to make one but try it on both sides.You should be able to scan that and e-mail it to him to have him make it.
              Or at that point you can cut them with a coping saw as I did with mine.Use a metal blade. Can you get CF sheet?I've been making it for some of the guys.
              Thanks Shawn! I think I can do the template and hopefully my brother's neighbor who has a laser cutter can cut it for me. The problem now is where I can get a small piece of CF?
              My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
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              • macdon
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 970

                #1807
                Originally posted by skyman
                are these strut/rudder assemblies better than the stock one that comes with the MG?
                The stock I believe is in-line similar to the R2 hobbies/ebay strudders, so they just buy the offsets. Cant really say if they're better as I only got a bare hull & never did have an actual stock MG strudder to compare it with.
                all I can say is I've run my MG to hell and back, turnovers and cartwheels.............but I never had a blow over yet! hehehehe. I feel these strudders do take the force good.
                The hardware is metal, while your hull even in fiberglass or cf layed is still softer than metal - so reinforcing the hull should be your top priority, I think. I even had the tips of the sponson poured with resin - about 1-1/2" deep to keep the tips strong and to add a bit of weight on the front.

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                • skyman
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 290

                  #1808
                  Originally posted by macdon
                  The stock I believe is in-line similar to the R2 hobbies/ebay strudders, so they just buy the offsets. Cant really say if they're better as I only got a bare hull & never did have an actual stock MG strudder to compare it with.
                  all I can say is I've run my MG to hell and back, turnovers and cartwheels.............but I never had a blow over yet! hehehehe. I feel these strudders do take the force good.
                  The hardware is metal, while your hull even in fiberglass or cf layed is still softer than metal - so reinforcing the hull should be your top priority, I think. I even had the tips of the sponson poured with resin - about 1-1/2" deep to keep the tips strong and to add a bit of weight on the front.
                  well, that's one word i haven't heard before "sponson". all these weird names on boats, who knew... "transom" "sponson" what's next? i'm glad i am adding more words to my vocab. i guarantee you nobody in my neighborhood knows what those 2 words mean.

                  seriously, what is the "sponson"?
                  Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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                  • macdon
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 970

                    #1809
                    Originally posted by skyman
                    well, that's one word i haven't heard before "sponson". all these weird names on boats, who knew... "transom" "sponson" what's next? i'm glad i am adding more words to my vocab. i guarantee you nobody in my neighborhood knows what those 2 words mean.

                    seriously, what is the "sponson"?
                    I too had difficulty when I started out - terms, words seems alien to me.

                    I guess defined simply, a sponson is the left & right (starboard and port) side of a Cat that projects down to the ride pads with a length from the front tips to the rear near the transom.

                    This according to wiki:

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                    • skyman
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 290

                      #1810
                      Originally posted by macdon
                      I too had difficulty when I started out - terms, words seems alien to me.

                      I guess defined simply, a sponson is the left & right (starboard and port) side of a Cat that projects down to the ride pads with a length from the front tips to the rear near the transom.

                      This according to wiki:
                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponson
                      i think i know what it is now, thank you!

                      so which cable did you get .187 or .150? and how did u resolve the gap between the strut & stuffing tube?
                      i think i might have come across it somewhere while reading, i don't remember now. man, i started reading the thread, took me a while to get to page 3, there is a lot of info & posts there
                      Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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                      • macdon
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 970

                        #1811
                        Arrgh........I think I made a mistake. Instead of Sponson, it could be very well be "Pontoon" as according to this Wiki definition:

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                        • skyman
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2012
                          • 290

                          #1812
                          Yes that word I know! That's what they are

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                          Last edited by skyman; 06-07-2012, 11:36 AM.
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                          • macdon
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 970

                            #1813
                            Originally posted by skyman
                            i think i know what it is now, thank you!

                            so which cable did you get .187 or .150? and how did u resolve the gap between the strut & stuffing tube?
                            i think i might have come across it somewhere while reading, i don't remember now. man, i started reading the thread, took me a while to get to page 3, there is a lot of info & posts there
                            I went with .157 or roughly 4mm - it didnt fit the stock teflon of the bare hull MG so I took the teflon off and just used the bare flex inside. Also, my 4mm flex perfectly mated with the prop drive that came with the R2 strudder. Naturally, I also get my flex shafts and stuffing tube from R2 as well.

                            As for the gap, I normally collect the various cut stuffing tubes from other boat builds - I found one that would slip over the stock MG stuffing tube and would insert inside the strut section of the R2 strudder. I then slip a shrink tube & heated with a lighter.
                            But make sure you slip the shrink tube first before connecting the gap.

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                            • skyman
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 290

                              #1814
                              Didn't Shawn have one that he made for his boat too? I would love to see some pics if you have.

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                              • macdon
                                Senior Member
                                • Jun 2011
                                • 970

                                #1815
                                Originally posted by skyman
                                Didn't Shawn have one that he made for his boat too? I would love to see some pics if you have.

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                                Mine is covered with shrink tube, so I doubt if it'll help. Lets ask Shawn if he has any pics.

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