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  • macdon
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 970

    #2041
    Originally posted by skyman
    the decals that you will apply afterward, are they waterproof? or do you protect it somehow?
    Vinyl decals are weatherproof. You see them in automotive graphics and stickers. Normally, after you adhere your decals/stickers - you spray clear coat on the whole boat that both seals & protects the decals and your new paint job.

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    • srislash
      Not there yet
      • Mar 2011
      • 7673

      #2042
      Originally posted by macdon
      Jason - hey bud, whatever happened to that damaged gas Cat you got months ago? Did you get to fix her up?

      I maybe in a position to be handed a F-41 Stryker Cat that has a badly damaged left sponson - upper half completely gone. Left bottom ride pads got damages too. If I get to fix her up, I guess I have a 4th gas boat!
      Pretty soon you'll be able to fix anything..

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      • jasoncyclone
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 475

        #2043
        I got all the cracks and damaged areas cut out and ready for repair. I have not touched it since. I decided it was time for me to start running my boats and take a break on working on boats...

        Hey Shawn, what prop do you like running with your Geico best???
        Miss Geico CC1515 2200kv T180 2S2S- Twin Genesis with 2 2700kv 2 T180's 4S2P- Stiletto with 2030kv T120 4S1P-DF33 4082 1600kv T180 6S2P- and lots of gassers!

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

          #2044
          Originally posted by macdon
          Jason - hey bud, whatever happened to that damaged gas Cat you got months ago? Did you get to fix her up?

          I maybe in a position to be handed a F-41 Stryker Cat that has a badly damaged left sponson - upper half completely gone. Left bottom ride pads got damages too. If I get to fix her up, I guess I have a 4th gas boat!
          Yeah! fix her up man! That was a great running boat before the accident! Daddy-D got her really dialed in!

          I thought last Saturday I will be given a Stryker F-41 too! hehehe! Though Tony's accident was severe. But, since the original Stryker hulls are really tough, the damage was not enough for Tony to let go of his hull! hahaha! It would have been nice to have a Stryker F-41 and the newer Stryker topgun2.
          My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
          MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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          • skyman
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 290

            #2045
            guys, please tell me what materials i need in order to get my hull to look like this, that carbon fiber look. i think it's tiqueman's boat, right?
            i realize the wood needs to be removed. what about the battery trays? any instructions would be appreciated.
            i'm going all the way!!!
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            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

              #2046
              Originally posted by tagasagwan
              Yeah! fix her up man! That was a great running boat before the accident! Daddy-D got her really dialed in!

              I thought last Saturday I will be given a Stryker F-41 too! hehehe! Though Tony's accident was severe. But, since the original Stryker hulls are really tough, the damage was not enough for Tony to let go of his hull! hahaha! It would have been nice to have a Stryker F-41 and the newer Stryker topgun2.
              But you will get a chance to have a F-41 Cat .................. trust me!

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              • macdon
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 970

                #2047
                Originally posted by skyman
                guys, please tell me what materials i need in order to get my hull to look like this, that carbon fiber look. i think it's tiqueman's boat, right?
                i realize the wood needs to be removed. what about the battery trays? any instructions would be appreciated.
                i'm going all the way!!!
                Yeah, I took on Scott's (tiqueman) advice and removed my wooden tray, but instead of CF I just went with another layer of fiberglass. The 2 battery wooden trays are separate from the main wooden tray so you dont need to take those off.
                Unless like Shawn, he got to remove his battery trays and got to position them lower on the transom sides.

                CF is like cloth you lay down on the floor of your boat and brush on the appropriate CF resin to bond the CF to the hull. Go to youtube and type CF tutorials so you can see how it is done. Watching a video will be easier than getting instructions thru words.

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                • skyman
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 290

                  #2048
                  Originally posted by macdon
                  Yeah, I took on Scott's (tiqueman) advice and removed my wooden tray, but instead of CF I just went with another layer of fiberglass. The 2 battery wooden trays are separate from the main wooden tray so you dont need to take those off.
                  Unless like Shawn, he got to remove his battery trays and got to position them lower on the transom sides.

                  CF is like cloth you lay down on the floor of your boat and brush on the appropriate CF resin to bond the CF to the hull. Go to youtube and type CF tutorials so you can see how it is done. Watching a video will be easier than getting instructions thru words.
                  ok i will do that, thanks! are they similar to work with fiberglass v. cf?
                  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

                    #2049
                    Originally posted by skyman
                    ok i will do that, thanks! are they similar to work with fiberglass v. cf?
                    Very similar just different chemicals. Instead of fiberglass cloth, you use CF cloth. Then, instead of epoxy resin - you use resin for CF. But the method of application is similar.

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                    • skyman
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 290

                      #2050
                      Originally posted by macdon
                      Very similar just different chemicals. Instead of fiberglass cloth, you use CF cloth. Then, instead of epoxy resin - you use resin for CF. But the method of application is similar.
                      yeah, i think i'm gonna go all the way... the battery tray seems difficult, and how did scotty wrap the motor mount with cf? i'm guessing he glued the motor mount & servo mount first to the hull then applied the cf
                      Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)

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                      • srislash
                        Not there yet
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 7673

                        #2051
                        Originally posted by jasoncyclone
                        I got all the cracks and damaged areas cut out and ready for repair. I have not touched it since. I decided it was time for me to start running my boats and take a break on working on boats...

                        Hey Shawn, what prop do you like running with your Geico best???
                        My current fav is the M645 Jason.But I keep trying others.I try to post results in my vids on Youtube.SRIslash1

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                        • macdon
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 970

                          #2052
                          Originally posted by skyman
                          yeah, i think i'm gonna go all the way... the battery tray seems difficult, and how did scotty wrap the motor mount with cf? i'm guessing he glued the motor mount & servo mount first to the hull then applied the cf
                          Either our master Shawn could answer that or feel free to PM Scott (Tiqueman).

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                          • srislash
                            Not there yet
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 7673

                            #2053
                            Someone call?Don't ask why I'm awake at 4 in the morn.

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                            • HYDROJERRY
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 2503

                              #2054
                              4 in the morrning,,,Dude its 7;25 here, thats why i always miss you guys talking you all get on after ive gotten off thye site!!!! Mac i couldnt make up my mine on the hatch thats why i never persued getting it to ya plus i want to get one of your MG hatches soon but gotta get some spare money first...

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                              • macdon
                                Senior Member
                                • Jun 2011
                                • 970

                                #2055
                                Hey guys,

                                Since we recently talked about kick-back rudders and plastic rudder shear bolts, I thought you might like to see the pics below. There's a discussion over at Jim's Dock about rudders hitting stuff and you tend to loose any control due to the rudder staying up.
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