So I'm looking at putting together a 1/8scale hydro and was wondering what kind of reinforcement the hydro and marine hulls need? I have only built catamarans before and I enlay them with a layer of cf so they can handle blow overs at higher speeds. Being that the hydros are much more intricate just wanted to see if people are reinforcing these in a similar fashion. Thanks
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Even the c/f hulls that I get I still add a c/f enlay. Once you start going over 60 mph they can crack or break. I'm just not sure if this happens to hydros since they have a lot less large unsupported areas? Corners in material usually make objects way stronger.Comment
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This one is for my big boy hydro 45”
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Well that is my first big hydro. But the gas guys use a rubber band setup and pins on the cowl that set in place in the hull. I do the pin thing up front on all my boats and then the threaded thumb screws for the hatch. I was thinking of this on mine as well. I do have the rubber band style setups here so I could go that way.
But in my experience hydros tend to just roll over in a corner when they lose their ‘bite’ more than ‘blow over’Comment
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I've seen the o ring set ups but not really a fan of the way it looks. I think it would look cleaner if there were 1/4in aluminum tabs mounted to the hull. Then drilled and tapped the holes to use 4m break away screws if the hatch has to break away in a crash or stainless if it does not. Kind of like the thumb screw idea too.Comment
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