Introducing SUPERTUG

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  • Quicksilver
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 211

    #16
    that's great, video almost had me in tears.
    BOATS CAN FLY AND SHOULD!

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    • avengersteve
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 321

      #17
      pics

      here are a couple quick pics.. i changed to a mamba max esc with novac cooling after they were taken, also an OSE cooling jacket
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      restoring the collection

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      • avengersteve
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 321

        #18
        here is some with the rigging
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        restoring the collection

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        • hkusp45
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2007
          • 299

          #19
          What is the tupperware for??
          NAMBA #581
          Q mono NAMBA record holder
          'REMEMBER SOME PEOPLE ARE ALIVE SIMPLY BECAUSE IT IS ILLEGAL TO SHOOT THEM'

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          • avengersteve
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 321

            #20
            Originally posted by avengersteve View Post
            to cool the motor, i took a tupperware container and out a mini bildge pmpin it to pump ice water around the motor.
            Click here to watch supertug
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            restoring the collection

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            • hkusp45
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2007
              • 299

              #21
              Ok now you got my mind all messed up!!

              How does it work? Got any more pics?
              NAMBA #581
              Q mono NAMBA record holder
              'REMEMBER SOME PEOPLE ARE ALIVE SIMPLY BECAUSE IT IS ILLEGAL TO SHOOT THEM'

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              • avengersteve
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2007
                • 321

                #22
                it is a small bildge pump from RAM that i put in the tuperware container... i put ice water in it and pump it around all the electronics. what would you like to see pics of?
                restoring the collection

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                • hkusp45
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 299

                  #23
                  Oh!!

                  instead of a water pick up I get it now!!

                  DUH!
                  NAMBA #581
                  Q mono NAMBA record holder
                  'REMEMBER SOME PEOPLE ARE ALIVE SIMPLY BECAUSE IT IS ILLEGAL TO SHOOT THEM'

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                  • avengersteve
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 321

                    #24
                    BUMP

                    since the last one was stolen and demolished... its coming back. Any ides to make her better?
                    restoring the collection

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                    • SJFE
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 4735

                      #25
                      I would find a flat bottom hull. Something like a nitro or gass crackerbox. Then use your connection @ QA to get a harbor tug upper deck. Round out the bow and stern a little then intergate the tug deck. All thats left is a brushed 800 or KB45 and you have SUPER TUG!!

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                      • avengersteve
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 321

                        #26
                        well, i found another tug just like the old one and started over. about halfway done now. ill post some pictures of the boat soon. went with a mamba esc (reverse) and still the sv27 powerhouse. made a good planing surface on the outriggers and im in the works of making a water proof camera box and have some cool rescue vids
                        restoring the collection

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