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Four years ago I started racing 1/10 Scale Hydroplane with the Electric R/C Unlimited club out here in Washington. I began by racing the 1957 Hawaii Kai III belonging to another retired school teacher who loved the full size and model unlimiteds, but wasn't a racer. The Kai was built about 15 years ago by Roger "Czar" Newton and races in the Vintage Class.
Last year while reading the book "What Were They Thinking" which describes a whole bunch of full size unlimited hydroplanes that were "out of the box" in concept/design compared to more traditional designs, I came across the 1985 Tempus Tunnel build by Chuck Hinkling. I thought, "I build tunnel boats, I should build a 1/10 scale version of the Tempus to race in Modern Class. The full size Tempus was only 28' long and I could only make the model 1" to comply with the ERCU build guidelines. After some tinkering around with the sponsons, I got the Tempus to run fairly decently. Only problem was at 29" the boat was at a disadvantage in race traffic and choppy water conditions.
So, I checked the ERCU Master Hull list and no one had registered the U-100 BOAT. Why build the BOAT? It is all white, no decals. A ML Boatworks 8255 frame kit was order and construction has begun. The 8255 frame kit is definitely a kit for a model builder with experience building model boats. Yes, JD can build with materials other than foam covered with plywood.
If anyone has a photo of the BOAT, I would appreciate either having a copy sent to me or posting it on this build thread.
JD
Last year while reading the book "What Were They Thinking" which describes a whole bunch of full size unlimited hydroplanes that were "out of the box" in concept/design compared to more traditional designs, I came across the 1985 Tempus Tunnel build by Chuck Hinkling. I thought, "I build tunnel boats, I should build a 1/10 scale version of the Tempus to race in Modern Class. The full size Tempus was only 28' long and I could only make the model 1" to comply with the ERCU build guidelines. After some tinkering around with the sponsons, I got the Tempus to run fairly decently. Only problem was at 29" the boat was at a disadvantage in race traffic and choppy water conditions.
So, I checked the ERCU Master Hull list and no one had registered the U-100 BOAT. Why build the BOAT? It is all white, no decals. A ML Boatworks 8255 frame kit was order and construction has begun. The 8255 frame kit is definitely a kit for a model builder with experience building model boats. Yes, JD can build with materials other than foam covered with plywood.
If anyone has a photo of the BOAT, I would appreciate either having a copy sent to me or posting it on this build thread.
JD