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  • sunsation288
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 118

    #1

    WTB , hardware for my new Rescue Boat Project

    Hello all , i look for SV27 or Proboat hardware
    the only thing i have is the
    Tx and Rx , servo and SV27 motor
    Since i want to built the rescue boat with PVC , i need hardware

    Rudder and strut
    ESC
    flex cable

    a package will be great
    hope my question made sense ., if not feel free to ask
    Regards
    Christian

    p.s. don`t forget i leave in canada , and i will pay for the extra shipping as well

    thanks Scott for the heads up
    Last edited by sunsation288; 06-18-2010, 10:18 AM. Reason: cable not capable !!!
  • Jesse J
    scale FE enthusiast
    • Aug 2008
    • 7241

    #2
    I think I may have a complete flex to steerable BJ outdrive set up I could sell you. I have one with a steerable od and this really makes for super maneuvering - it can almost pivot.

    One thought, you may want to either gear down or use small 3 blade prop. I don't see the need for a lot of motor, just lots of torque (like a tug boat).
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    • sunsation288
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 118

      #3
      Originally posted by Jesse J View Post
      I think I may have a complete flex to steerable BJ outdrive set up I could sell you. I have one with a steerable od and this really makes for super maneuvering - it can almost pivot.

      One thought, you may want to either gear down or use small 3 blade prop. I don't see the need for a lot of motor, just lots of torque (like a tug boat).
      Yes thanks Jesse for your help , have you a ESC too ?
      and thanks for the prop , i will take in consideration

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      • Jesse J
        scale FE enthusiast
        • Aug 2008
        • 7241

        #4
        I will check when I get home this afternoon (4-5 hrs from now). I have ESCs .... but can I part with one? Will think about it.

        I didn't want to imply that I had a prop for you, just passing along what I have found as successful.
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        • sunsation288
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 118

          #5
          Originally posted by Jesse J View Post
          I didn't want to imply that I had a prop for you, just passing along what I have found as successful.
          Yes sorry , i understand the advise , thanks for helping
          Christian

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          • FE Wannabe
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2007
            • 626

            #6
            Christian,

            The hardware Jesse has is what I am using on the rescue boat in your link. I am running a straight flex cable without the U-Joint, but it should work fine with the U joint from the BlackJack hardware. Directional thrust is the way to go at low speeds.

            A brushed motor and ESC may work better for you, because like Jesse said, it is torque not speed, that you want. Plus it is easier to find a brushed ESC that has reverse, which is a big help when you are trying to rescue a boat. I used a Traxxas Titan 14.4V motor in the PVC rescue boat you have in your link and I am only running it on 7.4V with a Proboat brushed ESC out of an Apache 24 Cat. I am not watercooling it, just aircooling and it rarely even gets warm and it is fast enough for a rescue boat and very controlable. I think I may even go up to a larger 3 Blade prop like Jesse suggested.
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            • sunsation288
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 118

              #7
              Thanks FE Wannabe and Jesse , your help are awesome !!! , ok i will go the Brushed route , it will be more easy to find ? , since everyone go Brushless ?
              and with reverse it will more easier !!!
              thanks again , keep the idea coming please !!
              Christian

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              • BakedMopar
                No Mo Slipah
                • Sep 2009
                • 1679

                #8
                Originally posted by FE Wannabe View Post
                Christian,

                The hardware Jesse has is what I am using on the rescue boat in your link. I am running a straight flex cable without the U-Joint, but it should work fine with the U joint from the BlackJack hardware. Directional thrust is the way to go at low speeds.

                A brushed motor and ESC may work better for you, because like Jesse said, it is torque not speed, that you want. Plus it is easier to find a brushed ESC that has reverse, which is a big help when you are trying to rescue a boat. I used a Traxxas Titan 14.4V motor in the PVC rescue boat you have in your link and I am only running it on 7.4V with a Proboat brushed ESC out of an Apache 24 Cat. I am not watercooling it, just aircooling and it rarely even gets warm and it is fast enough for a rescue boat and very controlable. I think I may even go up to a larger 3 Blade prop like Jesse suggested.
                100%

                I recently switched to an outboard and directional trhust is the way to go. I use a 700 brushed motor with a cheap esc (stock AE). I use a stock SV27/UL-1 plastic prop with good result also. Good luck with your project!
                If all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed!

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                • mike robson
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 430

                  #9
                  i have a proboat esc out of a miss elam works great

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                  • suckmywake
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 191

                    #10
                    My 2 cents.
                    Just get this and pull around rope with floating hook on it (coat hanger stuck thru foam backer rod bent into hook). I think it will be cheaper in long run. It can all so be upgrade to brushless very easy. This will be much smaller and easier to transport.

                    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...%3DI%26otn%3D2

                    Picture of hook and tear into rescue boat.
                    http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...highlight=tear

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                    • sunsation288
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 118

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mike robson View Post
                      i have a proboat esc out of a miss elam works great
                      Thanks Mike for the offer , but i look more for a esc with reverse
                      but i keep you in mind
                      regards

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                      • sunsation288
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 118

                        #12
                        Originally posted by suckmywake View Post
                        My 2 cents.
                        Just get this and pull around rope with floating hook on it (coat hanger stuck thru foam backer rod bent into hook). I think it will be cheaper in long run. It can all so be upgrade to brushless very easy. This will be much smaller and easier to transport.

                        http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...%3DI%26otn%3D2

                        Picture of hook and tear into rescue boat.
                        http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...highlight=tear
                        Thanks My Wake , but i realy like the idea to pull out of the water the boat to rescue ... it`s a little brainstorming but i think i will realy enjoy time with my son to built that !!!!

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                        • FE Wannabe
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 626

                          #13
                          My PVC lifting rescue boat is large and does take up some room to haul to the lake, but it more than makes up for it in usefulness. I have a couple of boats that do not like to be pulled or pushed through the water and that is why I designed the lift.
                          I was thinking of adding quick release wheels to the stern end of my PVC rescue boat so I could strap my boats to the vertical supports and use rescue boat as a cart to haul them down to the water from my car.
                          Nothing like dual purpose contraptions! LOL

                          Brad
                          SoCal Fast Electrics|H&M Drifter S-CC1512/4S/T180A|Aeromarine Scorpion 32"- UL-1/4S/HM200A|Insane 34- CC1515 1Y/4S2P/T180A|BK Bandit S-CC1515 1Y/4S2P/T180A|Insane FE30 UL-1/4S/ETTI 150

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                          • Jesse J
                            scale FE enthusiast
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 7241

                            #14
                            Looks like around $50 worth of hardware new, so how about $30 shipped for entire pictured set up? I will include the T bracket for mounting to the hull as well (not in the picture).
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                            • sunsation288
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 118

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jesse J View Post
                              Looks like around $50 worth of hardware new, so how about $30 shipped for entire pictured set up? I will include the T bracket for mounting to the hull as well (not in the picture).
                              Pm sent

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