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Old 01-18-2020, 07:17 PM
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So ,
after some time without building I decided to make a new boat.

The measurement this boat is 48 "

26cc gas engine.

I would to show the step by step of construction.
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the way of building was done according to a previous construction (https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-...n-cruiser.html)
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below pics of the boat














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She looks great! Nicely done. Going to get her wet soon?
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Boat looks very nice.
I am very interested to see how it handles in the water.

I am currently doing research to build a new boat project.
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The intention is to take it to the water.
Despite using a standard sevo, I feel that the pressure of the accelerator spring is strong,
I think of making a type of lever arm, to reduce the effort.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uIqGthdumM
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My Rc gas boat 26cc Lady Laura





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Looks really good. One thing I did notice is it kicks up a serious bow wave. For that style of hull, it's to be expected but I wasn't expecting quite that much.
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Thats cool i havent seen a gas tugboat yet
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Originally Posted by ZEEROX
Thats cool i havent seen a gas tugboat yet
Give me a bit of time and I'll show you one...

The planned engine:
intended to direct-drive a 4,25" controllable pitch prop:

Which will go ito this 44" 1950's style harbour tug:


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