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thanks for the help and the web site is great
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@DifficultyisEasy I'm using a flex drive. The end is M4 but you can aply a drive dog.
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Fine! Go for it!!!
Just remember that a boat needs more power than a car. Every single part must be stronger and bigger. Think as you have to power a 1/5 racing car. Don't forget its direct transmition, no gear box. Please let me see the results.
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Center of Gravity
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what the hell is CG?
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I wanna build mine exactly like that.
(Catch fish with)
Cablo102 1 year ago
@Cablo102 OK, but remember that the fish is heavy and would pull down the boat, so i think you need to have a way to make your boat with more "buoyancy" on the prop side.
Send me a video when it's ready.
paulocapelo 1 year ago
i am thinking of buying one of these boats on ebay and i would like to know if i could use a petrol motor in it? if not what would be the best sized brushless motor for it
braaapsterful 1 year ago
@braaapsterful Hi, a IC engine is not the best choice for this hull in my opinion. The hull is made of plastic and not fibreglass. I used an electric motor as you know nevertheless reinforced with fiberglass. An engine has much more trepidation and the heat could melt any part of the hull. I think you'd better go for electric if you're really thinking buying this hull...But you have much better now. Take a look in this site: r2hobbies (Products-RC boats- E.P. Boats)
paulocapelo 1 year ago
thats sweet man. what exactly did you do to it? and how much did it cost you?
HipHopNation20 2 years ago
I took out everything of the boat and just kept the hull. Re-enforced it with fiber glass. Got a RC motor, battery and esc and i fited all parts in it. It costs about €200 (without the hull).
paulocapelo 2 years ago