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Rescue Rigger - 06.01.2012, 10:11 AM

I was set to finish my 42 cat this week but figured with the water getting colder, I need a rescue boat. The last few days have been long days/nights in the shed constructing this thing that still need's a little work to achieve my end goal for this vessel. As a rescue boat for rc's it does the job well but after my first test run I realised that it's floatation and size make it a very versitile water craft that when running right I have a few things in mind.

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The set up is a castle 1717 1580kv motor with a turnigy 180 amp speedo that I added the large etti cap bank to cater for the extended battery box leads. I've made two battery box's that each hold 2x 4s 5000mAh Nano-tech's and the wire's have been soldered up for ease of use and safety. To turn the motor I'm using a hitec servo and the electronic's are controlled by a spektrum receiver and transmitter.
My first prop choice was an octura x447/3 and it popped onto a plan on take off but snapped the flex shaft and scared me off that size prop and I went back to a thinner 2 blade prop to take the load off, this craft is heavy. After a few more runs and prop changes I ended the day thinking I had the best result's with a m447 and back to the x447/3 realising that I must have stuffed that shaft when I ran the stilleto in reverse to see how she'd go, I burried the boat and it didn't run right after that.lol. Most my video footage was done by myself so I had to drive one handed so it's a little tame but I can tell you that she dances and bounces around up on a plane when driving with two hands and a heavy finger, good footage will come. The electronic's are up to the job but the vessel need's a little work, temperatures didn't come into at all, no issues there. The front sponson's need to be lowered to help get the main deck out of the water, I'll try over the weekend and see how it goes. I'm thinking this thing will be capable of around 30-40mph once I find the correct cog and prop.

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06.01.2012, 10:13 AM

Here's a few pic's of my layout and electronic's, I'd like to see that motor on the back of that DF 41"mono in the pic, might be next.






   
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06.01.2012, 10:14 AM

this thing's big, I had to clean and tidy the shed for a week before I could start, now it's trashed again,lol. The boats weight I think is close but the front sponsons being too high amplify the issue, here's a few more pic's.
I'd really like some advise from guy's who have rigger experience to help me get this thing stable at 30mph. If I can achieve this I will try it at a mate surf club, just imagine reducing the human risk factor out of life saving???




   
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06.01.2012, 10:17 AM

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sxn-0RW_mc[/YOUTUBE]
   
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06.01.2012, 09:23 PM

Very clever. What a great idea. My only reason for never getting a boat is it breaking down 250'+ off shore with no way other than swimming out to get it. You just solved that issue. Great job!


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06.02.2012, 07:58 AM

Looks great - what about an oboard camera?
   
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06.02.2012, 09:48 AM

once I get it running the way I wish I'll add light's and a camera, it'll make a good marker and get good video footage just floating around out in the water.
   
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06.02.2012, 12:50 PM

Is there a video in post 4? I can't see it, post a link?

This looks awesome, for some reason I love big home made stuff :D


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06.03.2012, 10:27 AM

[YOUTUBE]http://youtu.be/-sxn-0RW_mc[/YOUTUBE]
I've tried again, works on other forums,
I ran 6s2p today, what fun, the video's processing now,m I'll post when done.
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06.03.2012, 11:58 AM

very cool ! Here in Illinois (land of lakes) You could charge $5 (easy) a pop getting peoples boats back, RC-Salvage
   
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06.03.2012, 10:33 PM

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[YOUTUBE]-sxn-0RW_mc[/YOUTUBE]
I've tried again, works on other forums,
I ran 6s2p today, what fun, the video's processing now,m I'll post when done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sxn-...0&feature=plcp
Fixed- you only need the part after v= when embedding the video code
   
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06.04.2012, 03:04 AM

[YOUTUBE]kSgJRqtksRk[/YOUTUBE]

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06.05.2012, 12:55 PM

Jezus, that's like the boat equivalent of a savage Flux on 6s...
   
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