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  • winner
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 45

    #1

    need help planning scale build

    hey guys, some of you mite remember me but probably not. i've been ghosting the forum for about a year. well any way im planning on making a scale model of my beloved 1994 daughtry marine marlin 170 (better known as an early edgewater before daughtry marine was bought out by north sails and renamed) i dont have any pics atm but can get them very soon but its your basic center console with the original 1993 90hp evenrude V4 that still runs like new but i truely love this boat and really want a winter project lol.

    but what i need help with is:
    how would i make the skeleton core of the hull?
    what would be a good lenth be for a hull about 20 inches maybe more?
    would i need to coat the balsa wood with something like fiberglass?

    i dont have any expirance with model boats but i do have expirance making highly detailed custom 1/28-1/25 RC car bodies for xmods and mini-z's

    and any expiranced people please feel free to jump in with any other problems i may encounter and possible ways to solve them!

    thanks!,
    -winner
    A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof was to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. -Douglas Adams
  • ScarabChris
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 752

    #2
    I made a scale running model of my 1994 30' Scarab Sport. You can see it here. I just used an Aeromarine hull, its their 31" classic Challenger. I have another fiberglass hull that I was going to use for this project but it wasn't quite right. Its more suited for a single outboard CC. Post a picture of the real boat and I'll see if this hull is close enough. I can sell it to you super cheap.

    http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=19457

    Here is the first thread when I first got the idea with full build pics.

    http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=18711

    And the video..

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    • Make-a-Wake
      FE Rules!
      • Nov 2009
      • 5554

      #3
      Yep, check out Chris's build............top notch!
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      • winner
        Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 45

        #4
        yea, I've been watching Chris's build and it is truly awesome! i also i remember someone building a scale model of their inboard/outboard sport boat, i think it was called "not so fast sport boat" which is more along the lines of what im looking to do.

        i'd love to buy a hull and start from there but the 170 has some very differnt curves on the hull that really makes its look.

        here's a link to one similar: http://www.boatus.com/classifiedads/...ch&adkey=65564

        except that is a newer edgewater and not daughtry marine, but still a very similar

        but thanks for the tips!
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        • ScarabChris
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 752

          #5
          Jesus...the lines are almost a dead match!

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          • winner
            Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 45

            #6
            wow lol i really wasnt expecting that one can i get a stern, bow, bottom hull, and ariel pic in pm of post?
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            • ScarabChris
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 752

              #7
              I bought this hull on e b a y with the intent to use it for my twin outboard center console build. There is a guy that builds them one by one then sells them. I think I paid $65.00 plus shipping.

              It ended up being too small for twin motors. I think it would work great with a single Aquacraft EP1 and you can paint it to match whatever motor you want.

              The hull is 26" long and 9" wide. There are two holes that I drilled in the transom to mock up the engine bracket. But if you use it you might want to cut the transom down to match the original boat as the engine is hung on the notched transom on the real boat.




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              • winner
                Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 45

                #8
                PM sent!
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