I bought the strut that was recommended in the manual. Then I see this in the ML RSX380, Big Brother... thread. Post was by MarkF, nice rigger and build.
This strut moves the prop farther back. Is this desirable for a rigger?
It's the Speedmaster Sport 20 strut, takes the same .187 prop shaft and 1/4" stuffing tube...
Based on CraigP's feedback in another thread, I can answer my question. Locating the prop farther back is desirable. The result would be a bit less sensitivity to pitch and yaw changes.
Nice job. Looks great. I have the 31" and that's huge by comparison.
Thanks. Very rewarding to build. Like many others, I enjoy building. Nice to work with a great design too. I want to experience a bigger boat. This should be a sweet ride..
I updated the list on my initial order. I will continue to do that during my build to have a more complete and accurate list in one location, as I noted at the top of the list in post #58...
Here's another version after eyeballing the motor angle with coupler attached.
It could be tied in with the stuffing tube mount epoxied to the floor block. The noted length would need to be adjusted, figuring for a prop saver in there too.
Here's how I handled the motor mount for the Aeromarine Jersey Skiff - The hatch opening was really small and a motor in/out would be a nightmare with normal mounts - With this design the motor on it's plate can be easily unbolted from above with a hex wrench on a handle. (Of course this is weighty - 'tho the Skiff handles best with some ballast - also I had intended to make the bottom plate from CF but was out of stock of CF plate at the time) - Just to give you some "food for thought" - your design is super nice
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