This boat had been knocking around various forums for sales a couple of years back. It was bought, then came up again at the bargain price of AUD$80, so I couldn't resist!
She's an old 29" Seaducer. Quite light at about 700g bare (I'd once bought carbon nitro SD29, but it was a tank at 1,200g - solid though!!). We run a class that only allows Ammo and Feigao style motors, so I thought this would be a great candidate for my trusty 8XL. It's a quick thread, it's all a bit rough, so I didn't take many photos. It's designed to be fast and functional - but she aint pretty!
Since it was so light, some carbon reinforcement of the floor was necessary. This required some serious sanding to sort the floor out. Then I cut some carbon and very light fibreglass cloth and layed it in the hull. The glass cloth helps hold the carbon edges in place and weighs almost nothing. I did get the carbon shape very wrong, but I figured it's only an $80 boat, so perfection was not needed
In the end, the carbon really stiffened up the bottom.
She's an old 29" Seaducer. Quite light at about 700g bare (I'd once bought carbon nitro SD29, but it was a tank at 1,200g - solid though!!). We run a class that only allows Ammo and Feigao style motors, so I thought this would be a great candidate for my trusty 8XL. It's a quick thread, it's all a bit rough, so I didn't take many photos. It's designed to be fast and functional - but she aint pretty!
Since it was so light, some carbon reinforcement of the floor was necessary. This required some serious sanding to sort the floor out. Then I cut some carbon and very light fibreglass cloth and layed it in the hull. The glass cloth helps hold the carbon edges in place and weighs almost nothing. I did get the carbon shape very wrong, but I figured it's only an $80 boat, so perfection was not needed
In the end, the carbon really stiffened up the bottom.





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