yes, lets keep this simple and equal. , not complicated.I think its a good idea to go by those rules,im sure that how it will end up anyway
The rules are posted on the website PNWTA.orgHas the impba adopted a set of rules for this class yet? Or are there any rules at all yet.
I do not know finish weight yet. The airtrap I am removing to a point. it has a belly pan in it to lower the engine.Hi ,great looking boats,i was wondering what the ready to run weight of these boats might be ? i have just about finished building my second gas scale hydro, both boats are scaled up from Roger Newtons plans and are fibreglass hulls, the first is the 72 miss timex roundnose and the second is the 73 bud. the only alterations design wise, is i have added an engine pod.Do your boats have a lower airtrap just to fit the engine or to reduce air under the hull also? Any advice is appreciated as i dont have any boats to compare notes with over here ,thanks scott.
scott... just wondering If your hulls fit into the gas scale class - below is a link to our master hull roster for the class.Hi Bob, i started building that model in the early 90s,dad built the full size hull for Ron Burton and i had access to the original plans, the plans had the big boat being longer in the afterplane than it eventually became.The model was only built for display originally and i only turned it into a working model with a cmb 67 about a year ago ,it had been laying under the house half done since i got distracted by dirt bikes about 18 years ago.It runs ok but is a little heavy and a bit too long i think ,and i need to spend more time with setup as it is a bit light in the front .