Dumas 1949 Chris Craft 19ft Runabout build

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  • tryinotocrash
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 190

    #1

    Dumas 1949 Chris Craft 19ft Runabout build

    I started this a couple of years ago and since my Grandson came to live with us I put it away for a bit . He is 4 1/2 now and I can get a few seconds here and there.
    He likes to "help" so I need to find him some projects while I try to get some stuff done on this build .
    If you have any ideas about this build or what to get the boy to work on while I build I'm all ears. He wants to dremmel on the reef racers I got for him to play with and me too sometimes..
    I have several other boats most electric and one gasoline boat so far. I have built other boat kits before but that was 30 years ago. I missed getting a few of the steps pictured so far like filling the front with pool noodles .
    But here are a few pictures of the progress so far .
    I need to do some finish sanding and lots more building but I thought I would share so far. I need to order some fiberglass cloth and the elecronics so that is all coming pretty soon.

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    Planking the deck was a bit of work to get decent . Looks like the new kits come stamped out or something.
    Now that I am back to it and it is 116 degrees here in Phoenix already I think it best to work on it some more.
    I have not finished sanding the deck inside the cockpit or any other opening yet I have only rough sanded it all so far.
    Don't forget to put your brain in gear before you engage your mouth! Thanks Dad!
  • jhl1963
    Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 77

    #2
    Looks great - thanks for sharing. What kind of power setup?


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    • tryinotocrash
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 190

      #3
      Just going to use a brushed motor so it doesn't make a bunch of noise or try to make it go too fast.
      This is the motor recommended for this boat .

      http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&P=8&I=LXE551

      I don't quite know about what prop yet I haven't read that far in the destructions to see what they recommend for it.
      I have a lot more work to do but I kind of want to keep moving ahead as I want to build another boat soon .
      I don't think I will build another like this one for a while .
      The next project will be a larger gas boat Zipp kit.
      Thanks for looking . There are threads on rc groups I think with some pictures of finished boats and a couple look really sharp . Should be fun for my Grandson or myself to run at the ponds.
      Don't forget to put your brain in gear before you engage your mouth! Thanks Dad!

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