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Hey all,
My name is Chuck
I have followed the Hydroplane sport from some time and IMHO the sound of open exhaust reverberating off the waves is my muse and music. I was 12 years old when I saw my 1st unlimited race on the Columbia (1976 Tri-Cities, WA) with my Family. His name was
Bill Muncy In the squire Shop and I WAS HOOKED.
I wont pretend to know much about the trip's, sponsons or props but I am fair at building things that go fast. I have had 10L graphite Team Associate carpet RC's some RTR boats and a hand full of other small scale Fun. I have raced full-size in a straight line on paved ovals and even played with my dads boat, The Fat-Katt (1956 Century Coronado) She was how I met my 1st girlfriend and where I received my 1st ticket on the water. She had a 392 Hemi and a 2 speed Velvet drive? little 2 barrel Spark arrested Holley,
Anyway at 17 I joined the service (US Navy) and stayed on the water for the next 22 years trying to take the time to build a REAL scale all wood boat.
I must have started 3-4 times to build a vintage style Hydro, 1/10th 1/8 or 6th scale only to have life, Family and Finance force me to stop.
Now that I am Disabled and semi retired..... I have the means to follow through it is time to go at it once more.
My plan is to take on one of Zipps kit shovel nose and deck it with hand laid Teak. (This is going to be for fun not racing yet.
Then I will be taking on a 1/6.6 scale as I have purchased one from Micheal at ML boat-works.
Engine will be a Hanson built Pro-Mod G260 (direct drive 1/4" Shaft)
7.4V SAVOX servo SW-2210SG handling the custom-built rudder.
and controller: FlySky Noble FS-NB4.
I will be making a newbe Build thread starting soon with a few pics here and there.
I just wanted to introduce myself and let you all know it's you all here that rekindled my interest in this.
I will need your help to see it through.
Her is the start:
My 1st Splinters
Teak to be Bookmarked and Clear on Deck.
I will get some pics of the Kit as I move from inventory to Jig.
Chuck
My name is Chuck
I have followed the Hydroplane sport from some time and IMHO the sound of open exhaust reverberating off the waves is my muse and music. I was 12 years old when I saw my 1st unlimited race on the Columbia (1976 Tri-Cities, WA) with my Family. His name was
Bill Muncy In the squire Shop and I WAS HOOKED.
I wont pretend to know much about the trip's, sponsons or props but I am fair at building things that go fast. I have had 10L graphite Team Associate carpet RC's some RTR boats and a hand full of other small scale Fun. I have raced full-size in a straight line on paved ovals and even played with my dads boat, The Fat-Katt (1956 Century Coronado) She was how I met my 1st girlfriend and where I received my 1st ticket on the water. She had a 392 Hemi and a 2 speed Velvet drive? little 2 barrel Spark arrested Holley,
Anyway at 17 I joined the service (US Navy) and stayed on the water for the next 22 years trying to take the time to build a REAL scale all wood boat.
I must have started 3-4 times to build a vintage style Hydro, 1/10th 1/8 or 6th scale only to have life, Family and Finance force me to stop.
Now that I am Disabled and semi retired..... I have the means to follow through it is time to go at it once more.
My plan is to take on one of Zipps kit shovel nose and deck it with hand laid Teak. (This is going to be for fun not racing yet.
Then I will be taking on a 1/6.6 scale as I have purchased one from Micheal at ML boat-works.
Engine will be a Hanson built Pro-Mod G260 (direct drive 1/4" Shaft)
7.4V SAVOX servo SW-2210SG handling the custom-built rudder.
and controller: FlySky Noble FS-NB4.
I will be making a newbe Build thread starting soon with a few pics here and there.
I just wanted to introduce myself and let you all know it's you all here that rekindled my interest in this.
I will need your help to see it through.
Her is the start:
My 1st Splinters
Teak to be Bookmarked and Clear on Deck.
I will get some pics of the Kit as I move from inventory to Jig.
Chuck