Electrified x 4 build

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  • Chenige
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 192

    #31
    Here is the inside with everything plumbed. Water goes from pickup to ESC, to motor and then out the top. On my old boat I went out the back and could never tell if it was flowing as I drove it. Hopefully I will get a visible stream.

    I used a $4 plastic rudder setup from some RTR boat. Worked well with the old boat. Remember I put together about 15 of these boat kits so $$$ was important. Hole was there for the homemade water pickup.

    Battery is VERY tight. In fact I really cannot move it. Tucks under the hatch mating surfaces and the aluminum mount has a little give to push it up. Ended up with the balance point at 28%. Could not push the motor ahead anymore. The wiring comes out the end and does not bend easily. Different than the old brushed motor.

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    • Chenige
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 192

      #32
      So we are off this weekend up north and will try out the boat. I have turn fins for both sides if needed and some trim tabs. All made out of aluminum sheet.

      I bought 3 of the $20 2.4 flysky radios and just tried it outside. Even with the antenna in the boat, and the transmitter behind a 4' diameter tree I could walk a long ways and still hear the motor running.

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      • Chenige
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 192

        #33
        Well I ran the boat and the prop walk is horrible. Tried more stinger angle and still too much.


        Went VERY fast. Almost uncontrollable but would be a great race boat. Need to increase the gauge of the motor mount aluminum sheeting with the new, more powerful motors. Also flew over the waves very flat and looked great.

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        • Chenige
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 192

          #34
          Lets talk about paint. Rustoleum looks ok but had issues with paint lifting even though I gave 24 hours between color coats.

          So I stripped off the paint, re fiberglassed resin and then primed/sanded/primed/sanded/filled/primed with lacquer primer.

          I then on 3 boats used the PPG MBC urethane basecoats and then cleared with the 2 part PPG Quickclear. Came out great except for some dust motes.

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          • Chenige
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 192

            #35
            My sons boat. He painted it to match his desired skateboard.

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            • Chenige
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 192

              #36
              My daughters boat. This is the lacquer mirage Ice paint system with the PPG urethane quick clear over it. Heavy flake with lots of color change flop with many colors.

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              • Chenige
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2011
                • 192

                #37
                My neighbors. They just sold their 67 Chris craft boat (first year for fiberglas) and loves wood boats.

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                • bboy
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 18

                  #38
                  Nice!

                  I like the Rasta one

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                  • Chenige
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 192

                    #39
                    P1040774.jpgP1040776.jpgThought I better add my boat. I have 2 other boats (very modified Atlas van lines Dumas sport 40 and seaducer 40) with the same paint theme. Paint is awful expensive!.

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