Darin's New N1-Mono Project - WildThing 22, Rev. 002

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  • hookedup
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 312

    #91
    stuffing tube seal?

    looks awesome Darin! how did you seal the front of that "flooded" stuffing tube?
    OPP Racing "Other Peoples Parts!"
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    • Darin Jordan
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2007
      • 8332

      #92
      Originally posted by hookedup View Post
      looks awesome Darin! how did you seal the front of that "flooded" stuffing tube?
      Well... If you look WAY up in this thread, you'll see that the tube used to be longer. It's a piece of large diameter Carbon Fiber. After I shortened it, I actually used my lathe and machined a small disc of carbon fiber to JUST fit, and I epoxied it in place.

      I've also, when I've built up the tubes OUT of the boat, just taped up one end, and flooded the end of the tube with a mixture of epoxy and fiberglass bits. Still working fine.
      Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
      "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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      • hookedup
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 312

        #93
        yes, i noticed you shortened it. a while ago i bought a DF 29 and soon found that the stuffing tube hole was drilled off center, the motor mount, to stuffing tube, to strut angles ALL didnt line up correctly. so, i thought of doing something like this with a piece of a broken fishing rod to get it all lined up correctly, instead of messing up the transom by drilling more holes to move the strut 1/8" to the right, but wasnt sure of a way to seal it.

        did you just poke a small hole in it where the wire/cable comes through? thanks for the info, im excited to try it now!
        OPP Racing "Other Peoples Parts!"
        Island Boys Fast Electrics

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        • Darin Jordan
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2007
          • 8332

          #94
          Originally posted by hookedup View Post
          yes, i noticed you shortened it. a while ago i bought a DF 29 and soon found that the stuffing tube hole was drilled off center, the motor mount, to stuffing tube, to strut angles ALL didnt line up correctly. so, i thought of doing something like this with a piece of a broken fishing rod to get it all lined up correctly, instead of messing up the transom by drilling more holes to move the strut 1/8" to the right, but wasnt sure of a way to seal it.

          did you just poke a small hole in it where the wire/cable comes through? thanks for the info, im excited to try it now!
          You'll note that my strut is PURPOSEFULLY mounted offset to the right. I do this on all my monos. It helps to counter the prop torque.

          There is a "normal", hydroplane/cat style stuffing tube running inside the larger carbon tube.
          Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
          "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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          • hookedup
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 312

            #95
            aha! tube inside a tube i also set them up to the right, but in this case the motor mount, stuffing tube and strut alignment was "crooked" and way off line of each other. thanks again and keep the pics and hopefully video coming.
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            • KTM_EXC
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 26

              #96
              Originally posted by Darin Jordan View Post
              Nothing... it's sealed at the front end, and, once the boat is underway, it comes back out...
              Hi Darin,
              what did you use for sealing at the front end; is it just a teflon bushing or what else ?
              Many tanks
              Andrea

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