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Thread: Unlimeted Hydroplane CT 10 by cervelo and CT 13 by mudl

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    Those are impressive. Beautiful work Christian! Your work never ceases to amaze.
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    These guys have a serious boating club! I was able to catch a glimpse of mudl's twin hydro at the beginning of the video. Very interesting setup and the first I've seen but most guys on this side of the pond only run up to 1/8 scale. 1/6 scale is in a different league. Is the twin CT13 faster than the single CT10?


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    Hi

    at the moment the twin is a little bit faster as the single CT10.But it is not so much.With bigger props the CT 10 can also run so fast as the CT 13.But this is not so important.Much more importent is the fun which we have with this boats.

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    Hi

    here some pictures from the Backside and from the Turnfin of the CT 13

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    Love the led in the exhaust. This boat is gorgeous.

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    I like the special attention to details in all the german projects....congrats for the great performance too.Thanks for sharing
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    Hello mudl,

    I see you use spring wire drives, I plan to switch my CT06 with 6,35mm flex to spring wire.
    Where does your couplers come from ? MBP ? I can't find anything that feed my needs on their site at the moment.

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    Hi Mathieu

    my couplers are fom a german who make this couplers only for selfuse.
    He does not sell this couplers

    mudl

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    Thank you for your quick reply.

    Maybe MBP will have some in the future!

    By the way, what diameter of spring wire do you use?

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    i use 3mm

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    Hi

    here is a new CT 13 Video from the Powerboat Meeting Heilbronn 2015


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5jBwhMZ3V0


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    Looks Awesome, he was really pushing that one. It was reacting like a real one...

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    Could you guy's give me some info or a link were these hulls can be purchased. Thanks.
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    Hi

    it is a private person who makes this hulls.
    He has no webside and he doesen't sell this hulls official
    Easyest is to buy a used boat (CT05/CT10/CT13)

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    Hey Mudl, I have looked at the CT hulls and researched them for a long time, ive always been fascinated with the builds done over there! I have so many questions, but if you could answer any of them id really appreciate it :)

    I notice the hulls appear to be carbon fiber, but how is it they have a gelcoat? I thought epoxy does not adhere to gelcoat? What material did Chris use to make his plug? Also, where do most of the guys driving the CT10 hulls get their running hardware? I really love the strut and turn fin setups you guys use, they look amazing. None of the 1/8 scale racers here use carbon fiber turn fins, how do you get yours sharp enough? Do you know what your boats weigh RTR?
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    a few more shots... Man these hydros are amazing, and although they arent along the same lines in terms of scale accuracy compared to the 1/8 scale racers we have here in the states, they absolutely mimic the full size boats in other aspects to a T! Especially the hardware and just the overall ride on the water!

    and man that twin wing is one beautiful hull! To think that is constructed entirely from CF too underneath? WOW
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    CT boats that are carbon I don't think they use gelcoat. I know Craig Bradshaw doesn't unless he has changed recently. One other 1/10 th scale guy is making a couple of hull styles not sure if he uses gel coat or not. There are still a good number of wood over foam boats being built also

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    Thats the assumption I was always under but I heard from a couple people that over in their country they have access to a few paints and pigments they use for the gelcoat that isnt available here in the States for environmental reasons or something like that. This has been something ive been curious about for a long time, and due to the language barrier among other things, its hard for me to get information when I talk to some of these guys (or attempt to)

    but im pretty sure this isnt just a really nicely done inlay

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    Hi

    the hulls are mostley in Carbon with white gelcoat.
    To get Hardware is not so easy
    mostley the Hardware is selfmade
    here is a guy from germany who sell some parts for a CT 10


    http://www.rc-raceboats.de/forum/sho...r-1-6er-Hydros

    The weight of my CT13 is RTR about 18 kg

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    so is it possible to have it made for a 1/8 scale maybe?

    thank you for answering my questions!

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    Very nice hydros. I've been following your hydros for years now and it's nice work.

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    Hello, how large should turnfin for hydroplanes in the scale of 1/10. Could someone recommend dimensions? And what is the angle turnfin store? I write through the translator, I hope you understand.

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