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  • d3lap
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 45

    #16
    well while at my LHS i saw some of their used selection of boats, they had some very cheap.. i may have to rethink about making a homebuild one..

    Lotta factors i was over looking from homebuilding the hull... IF it turns out good anyway, im still looking at 100+ for the hardware 100+ for motor 100+ for esc 75+ for building materials..

    plus no prior boat knowledge..
    Last edited by d3lap; 08-03-2011, 06:24 PM.
    Losi 8T-e 5s/1518/MMP/645mg
    Cat 30" build In progress...

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    • Boaterguy
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2011
      • 1760

      #17
      http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...?prod=ose-1190
      This would be a good driveshaft, use 1/4" or 7/32" tubing for the stuffing tube.

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      • d3lap
        Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 45

        #18
        Alright, so I realize it has been a while, and im truly sorry. But I have not given up on this guy! I re scaled the plans and cut them more carefully, and mocked up the boat using some cardboard. Not the best looking thing to go off of, but for locating and brainstorming purposes, it'll work. Im going to get some materials soon so i can start constructing the hull and braces. As mentioned in the second post, im going to use 1/8th ply wood with a small hand saw to cut out the parts. After re-reading the thread I really want this boat to be equal parts fun and functional. I have a rather large area to run this boat, so speed is rather a necessity. Unfortunately.
        But i have a few questions..
        1. After cutting all the material out of wood, is it necessary too treat the wood from rot an decay?
        2. The stringers, which are they? As locating them is key if im going to make them full length.
        3. What glue/zap/crazy is most fitting for this job?
        4. Should a jig be built?
        5. How much styrofoam do i add to the openings? and is there a correct amount?
        6. is it possible to over stuff the hull for buoyancy?
        7. Whats the best way to make sure the hull is square and plumb?





        Thanks!
        Losi 8T-e 5s/1518/MMP/645mg
        Cat 30" build In progress...

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        • d3lap
          Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 45

          #19
          Anyone can help on these questions?^^
          Losi 8T-e 5s/1518/MMP/645mg
          Cat 30" build In progress...

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          • F1 madness
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 788

            #20
            Originally posted by d3lap View Post
            Alright, so I realize it has been a while, and im truly sorry. But I have not given up on this guy! I re scaled the plans and cut them more carefully, and mocked up the boat using some cardboard. Not the best looking thing to go off of, but for locating and brainstorming purposes, it'll work. Im going to get some materials soon so i can start constructing the hull and braces. As mentioned in the second post, im going to use 1/8th ply wood with a small hand saw to cut out the parts. After re-reading the thread I really want this boat to be equal parts fun and functional. I have a rather large area to run this boat, so speed is rather a necessity. Unfortunately.
            But i have a few questions..
            1. After cutting all the material out of wood, is it necessary too treat the wood from rot an decay?
            Dont seal anything yet,build the framework and skin the sponsons and sponson sides,tunnel floor etc and just leave off the topdeck skin then give everything a coat of sealer

            2. The stringers, which are they? As locating them is key if im going to make them full length.
            i will post a pic of the stringers for you

            3. What glue/zap/crazy is most fitting for this job?
            I use aliphatic resin,its strong,water resistant and sands easily if needed

            4. Should a jig be built?
            I dont use a jig,i use a flat surface and a set square to make sure everything is square and flat and flush in all the right places

            5. How much styrofoam do i add to the openings? and is there a correct amount?
            Only add the styrofoam once sealed and before the topdeck is fixed down and only place in the front half if running twin or even if running single you might wanna change to twin at a later date

            6. is it possible to over stuff the hull for buoyancy?
            No you want as much as poss incase of flip over or barrel roll

            7. Whats the best way to make sure the hull is square and plumb?
            As above

            Thanks!
            Hope this helps Bud
            http://s577.photobucket.com/albums/s...79/F1%20boats/
            Daz from sunny England

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            • F1 madness
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 788

              #21
              Pic of stringer,runs the length of out the outer sponson edge
              http://s577.photobucket.com/albums/s...79/F1%20boats/
              Daz from sunny England

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              • d3lap
                Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 45

                #22
                Alright now I understand. In the case of this boat, would it be better to go with 1/4" lite ply for the hulls and bulkheads or 1/8th? And is 2oz fibre glass cloth light enough to coat the boat? Also is their an easy way to cut out the thin bulk head members?
                Losi 8T-e 5s/1518/MMP/645mg
                Cat 30" build In progress...

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                • d3lap
                  Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 45

                  #23
                  Well, got some time to snag some photos.. Hope the site supports /img codes..



                  all the bulk heads are cut. Working with 1/8 or 3/16th lite ply this stuff is fragile! Been using a scroll saw, a small jig saw and belt sander to try and get these pieces to as close to perfect as I can! Im wondering, if they are out of proportion slightly how bad will it hinder the performance after its all sheathed, epoxied and fibreglassed?
                  Losi 8T-e 5s/1518/MMP/645mg
                  Cat 30" build In progress...

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                  • Norman2
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 321

                    #24
                    Customcatsheet2-Model.pdfCat 12.jpgHi, Looking very nice. The next time you build a cat I suggest you use the plans I have attached. You will build the perfect design
                    for an RC Catamaran. Keep up the good work, Regards
                    Norman
                    34" Ekos Cat UL-1 Powered

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                    • d3lap
                      Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 45

                      #25
                      Hmmm... making me re think it.. I havnt spent any money on this guy..
                      Losi 8T-e 5s/1518/MMP/645mg
                      Cat 30" build In progress...

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                      • Norman2
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 321

                        #26
                        Custom Cat

                        Hi, I am attaching some photos of the time I built this version 34". You will notice that
                        this cat is much lower than your plans at the freeboard. and wider. See if you like. Regards
                        NormanIMGP0030.jpgIMGP0020.jpgIMGP0022.jpg
                        34" Ekos Cat UL-1 Powered

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                        • Norman2
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 321

                          #27
                          Custom Cat

                          Hi. This is a photo of the finished product. Just wanted to let you know that this cat won
                          24 straight races in Limited Spec Offshore during 2011 and 2012 until I destroyed it by
                          crashing into a dock last year and replaced it with a Single Motor EKOS. Regards
                          Norman2Scratch Built Cat.jpg
                          34" Ekos Cat UL-1 Powered

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                          • d3lap
                            Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 45

                            #28
                            How pity it was totalled. Very nice boat. Im wondering if that is a better set up to go with then mine..
                            Losi 8T-e 5s/1518/MMP/645mg
                            Cat 30" build In progress...

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                            • Norman2
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 321

                              #29
                              Originally posted by d3lap View Post
                              How pity it was totalled. Very nice boat. Im wondering if that is a better set up to go with then mine..
                              Hi, I think that the version I made is very superior to the plans you used. It handles exceptionally awesome both in straight line speed
                              and in the turns. It also has more space inside for batteries, radio, servo, ESC, and motor. However you are probably advanced in your
                              build and would have to start all over from scratch. A large number of cats have been built from the plans I used. Look for a thread called
                              34" scratch built cat on the RC Groups forum and you will see a lot of info. Your decision. Regards
                              Norman2
                              Last edited by Norman2; 01-18-2013, 09:34 AM.
                              34" Ekos Cat UL-1 Powered

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                              • Norman2
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 321

                                #30
                                First 30 inch Cat.jpgFirst 30 inch cate B.jpgFirst 30 inch Cat.jpgFirst 30 inch cate B.jpgHi, Attached photo of the first one I built at 30". Built a 34" version which I showed you before. Regards
                                Norman
                                34" Ekos Cat UL-1 Powered

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