The project is to use the jet drive out of the duck decoy and install it in a mini-v hull. I know some of you are wondering why a mini-v. It's simple I still have a couple of these hulls that I bought a couple of years ago and I wanted another mini-v jet drive boat since my other one is in Davey Jones locker since last year. So I'll be making some improvements to the hull and factory flotation along the way. For this post we'll tear it down so we can build it back up.
I weighed the new mini-v on scale and it came in at 286.4 grams w/o battery. So all the inards come out along with the shelf that's glued in with the servo mount and spots to hold the receiver/esc and battery. Everything went well until I hulked out on the last piece and took part of the hull with it. Not good, but I plan to fiberglass the inside of the hull to reinforce it (mini-v hulls aren't very stout to begin with) Probably have fill and sand as well. So a little extra work, but it'll come out in the end.
I weighed the new mini-v on scale and it came in at 286.4 grams w/o battery. So all the inards come out along with the shelf that's glued in with the servo mount and spots to hold the receiver/esc and battery. Everything went well until I hulked out on the last piece and took part of the hull with it. Not good, but I plan to fiberglass the inside of the hull to reinforce it (mini-v hulls aren't very stout to begin with) Probably have fill and sand as well. So a little extra work, but it'll come out in the end.



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