Big boats cost a LOT to move fast. Small boats don't handle chop as well. It's a good size all around.
What Makes a GREAT hull????
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No. I have used their HW a lot
"A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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No Prob.
If 19% is no good. I can do the math to increase or decrease the size. LMK"A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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Sounds good. I was just thinking a little bigger to handle chop better, but I like you thinking on this one!!!!Originally posted by Diegoboy View Post28.2" long
10.4" beam
Because it's wider, which is better
Those measurements are based on 19% smaller than the H&M M1 supercat.
Bigger than the M1 Supercat S, Smaller than the M1 Supercat
MMGMMarine
RobertsonRacing
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Mikey,
Take your time, Do it right!
...sounds like a song?"A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough."
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Ahhh, been there done that... Find a shop. your giving yourself time to do it. get them cnc'd. buy a vacuum bag system or find a vacuum table somewhere. Its worth it . believe me its worth it.Originally posted by Mikey P. View PostMaking a prototype by hand...then molds of it...I'll be lucky to get it right. I do not have any access to any modern automated CNC's, so, spring is really pretty optimistic.
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I just checked out the SuperCat. It's a pretty advanced design. At this scale do you think the design will still allow for the dual motor design? I think maybe it will be too tight to get the motors into the sponsons. LMK
I also don't know if I'd get the wing right. I'd probably substitute a 1/10th scale buggy wing made of lexan for my design.
Does anyone have access to a cnc that would like to help me work up the prototype?
LMK
Mikey P.
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