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09.03.2010, 07:19 AM

Get a spool of 20Lb+ fishing line to put on a pole, make sure you have enough to cover the run. Let it free spool off the reel. It shouldn't add any resistance but if it does sink, you can get it back. Adding foam floatation to hold it up would add weight.


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Oh come on. - 09.03.2010, 08:48 PM

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Get a spool of 20Lb+ fishing line to put on a pole, make sure you have enough to cover the run. Let it free spool off the reel. It shouldn't add any resistance but if it does sink, you can get it back. Adding foam floatation to hold it up would add weight.
Oh come on. You could add a piece of bubble wrap or a packing air cussion that would weigh what like 1oz. Yes the string idea would work as well, but that adds one more item to the mix that you have to worry about while you are driving. KISS keep it simple stupid. That video was a nice run and if everything goes just right that is what you will end up with. Nice run whoever did that.


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09.03.2010, 11:02 AM

I think this weekend I will have to get some trial runs in to gain some perspective on the matter.

I really like the idea of a saver string or fishing line. Not to shabby of an idea.

PBO now that is truly what I am hoping to have happen, nice vid! I would say that that speed is fairly comparable, know imagine an 1/8th scale buggy with a castle 22oo on 4s... If everything goes as well as it is going in my head I would say the boat may have an obvious advantage, but this should be interesting.
   
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09.03.2010, 12:11 PM

The Raze is electric not nitro. And I was mocking up the wheels last night. I put some electrical tape over the rims holes, rebalanced them, as well as put a small amount of thin ca glue around the bead to ensure their seal.

I am playing off the idea that the front will unload allowing the front to stay up out of the water a bit more.

I am going to redo the f/r diffs with 100k to lessen the sides from pulling and steering me off coarse.

I have some plexi glass that I am going to fab up a hull for the front. I may use some lexan or whatever I can find.

I still need to go to the store and pick up some balloons, though most of the electronics are already waterproofed using some form of liquid tape / plastidip I still want to take an extra precaution. Especially with the lipo.

I was originally planning to add some floatation devices to the inside of the chassis to aid in the "Oh S**t" scenario, but now I am thinking of going with the string and go fishing idea.

I appreciate all the ideas and support guys, I am really getting excited about finally going through with this.
   
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09.03.2010, 12:38 PM

I like Tex's idea with the pneumatics, only problem may be weight, and the fact they're out of stock...
   
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09.03.2010, 12:42 PM

It is a good idea. Yes they float, but the tread won't be getting you anywhere very fast. Just a bunch of wheel spin till you arrive at location B 30 minutes later.
   
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09.03.2010, 12:52 PM

Well you may not win but you won't sink it at least lol.
   
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09.03.2010, 12:55 PM

Rustler vxl = 2wd wheelie machine

I think this is to its advantage on water - no problem keeping the front up out of the water and it keeps all power at ther rear, in the water with paddles. A nice extended rear skid (in place of a wheelie bar) could make it ride on the water nicely.
   
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If needed I could put the paddles on the 2x4 slash and run 3s with the vxl!

But I think the buggy would be more interesting.

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Yup. I thought someone may have been watching a bit too much Top Gear as soon as I saw your OP. Not that there is such a thing as too much TG :)
   
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09.03.2010, 01:26 PM

Richard's best line "this is Iceland... they think Bjork is normal here"

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I plan on having upwards of three video cameras running. One onboard, if I can, one on zoom following the two RC's, and a third in distance getting the whole thing.

This is becoming quite the big ordeal. There may be more cameras than that. Their may even be more boats by the time we are done.
   
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09.03.2010, 08:50 PM

I say screw it, and just plop it on a beach and see how far it goes.
Then go swimming on the beach... Shouldn't go too bad?

When's the plan date for this feat?
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Cool videos - 09.03.2010, 09:14 PM

Cool videos there. Considering the laws of physics I knew it could be done. The trick is not to stop for any reason. Stability is the key. As long as you have a stable platform and you can keep it going straight you are golden. Trust me you do not want any kind of string to deal with at those speeds. If anything at all gets crossed up you are going to have a real mess on your hands. Think of it. If the string touches one of the spinning tires it will act like a high speed winch and wrap everything up right in the middle of your run. You just have to go for it, and for safety sakes place some kind of floatation in your design, and have a means for retrieving the vehicle should anything at all go wrong. Good luck with that.


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