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The foam is Divinycell H-45. Ian Folkson in Slovenia built the tank, I’ve been using them in all my current outriggers and they are the .
You can see that the bushing is keyed in place.
He's going to have to enter to be beat. Come on Buckshot, I told you, don't make me threaten you with a good time!Thought that's what I saw there, nice touch!
Great job Buck, you're gonna be tough to beat in Cinci!
Did you use the foam for extra floatation? Have not seen it before in JAE's, have only seen it in Andy's riggers.The foam is Divinycell H-45. Ian Folkson in Slovenia built the tank, I’ve been using them in all my current outriggers and they are the .
I did it for a few different reasons, saving weight wasn’t one unfortunately. I figured it would add more surface area for sticking it to the bottom of the tub, figured it might stiffen the ski overall, and flotation was an added benefit. I have half a mind to make ski with a little taper on the sides like the SGX skis.Did you use the foam for extra floatation? Have not seen it before in JAE's, have only seen it in Andy's riggers.
The D-13 GP Series race in Atlanta is the same weekend as the Nitro Nats this year. Unless I win the lottery or someone wants to sponsor me, I can’t make every race. Trust me, I would if I could!!!!He's going to have to enter to be beat. Come on Buckshot, I told you, don't make me threaten you with a good time!
Boat looks great, it will be a top contender.
What pipe and carb did you end up using with that motor?
I like the idea with the foam, will do the same on my JAE21OB.I did it for a few different reasons, saving weight wasn’t one unfortunately. I figured it would add more surface area for sticking it to the bottom of the tub, figured it might stiffen the ski overall, and flotation was an added benefit. I have half a mind to make ski with a little taper on the sides like the SGX skis.
I hear ya Buck. I've been selective as well in the past. Can't fit it all in. I'm going to both nats this year. We got Airbnb's to split up among 3 people for both and that helps a lot with the cost.The D-13 GP Series race in Atlanta is the same weekend as the Nitro Nats this year. Unless I win the lottery or someone wants to sponsor me, I can’t make every race. Trust me, I would if I could!!!!
Never doubted my chances.
Pipe is a CMB nitro pipe w/Rum Racer muffler.
Carb is a Zoom by the late Charles Purdue.
Reduce ski width.I like the idea with the foam, will do the same on my JAE21OB.
What would be the benifit of the taper you think?
Another cool idea is the KEPS straked Ski, allows you to keep the same foot print for stability but reduces surface contact at the rear end. Wouldn’t mind testing it on other running surfaces as well.Reduce ski width.
watch tapering the ski,it may suck water up the the side of it. Just saying.I did it for a few different reasons, saving weight wasn’t one unfortunately. I figured it would add more surface area for sticking it to the bottom of the tub, figured it might stiffen the ski overall, and flotation was an added benefit. I have half a mind to make ski with a little taper on the sides like the SGX skis.
Good point.watch tapering the ski,it may suck water up the the side of it. Just saying.
CMB Nitro pipe @ 9.5” measuring from ~CL of the cylinder (side of the case) along the side of the header and pipe to the seam.What pipe and length are you running to go 86 mph?
What prop?
Is that the Futaba GPS speed readout?
Thanks Tim.Hopefully some new boaters will see this post and consider a similar build.
I think Buckshot has done everything possible to keep this build simple and most of all stock.
As a RC group we owe a big thanks to Zip Kits and Al Hobbs for their support of our hobby.
Lastly Buckshot has shown you can build a competitive heat racing boat for a lot less than some other choices.
CMB Nitro pipe @ 9.5” measuring from ~CL of the cylinder (side of the case) along the side of the header and pipe to the seam.
ABC2219-19-38 @ 4.6” by Andy Brown
It’s a SkyRC GPS. Had it in my twin when I was in Valdosta last month and it was +/- 2-3 mph. Close enough for this kind of exercise.
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