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Look's good in green!!
wow, that's beautiful! Never realized Pilot (of Japan) produced this hull (most likely around the same time other delta-type hulls were prominent). Yes a 31" to 33" version would be perfect for a modern .21 engine. ThanksHere are some pics David of the Sirocco , length is 25'' (probably good for a modern 12 engine these days) , all plywood, no fiberglass , I'm thinking a 30-32'' version would be good with a modern 21 engine and hardware, this boat was built about 35 years ago
not bad!I finally was able to get my Go.21 broke in on my northwind 20 with a x637 and 30 percent nitro. . Here is the first day seeing what I could get out of it .
yesIs sub surface drive the best set up for this style of hull
I am going to try a x450 prop with a 10 inch pipe length to start .Hopefully this picco can pull it.
Thanks Frank for the tips. I am only running 30% . I will make it 10.5 inches to start. I started it today and the engine sounded good. I have this pipe on it now which I don't know who makes it . It has a baffle in it and you can see a screw when you look in the stinger on the back . I also have a old mac 45 pipe and a new ops unmuffled 45 pipe to try on it. I will have to see what works best. I should have went out today just too many irons in the fire .50% fuel ? maybe pull the pipe out another 1/2 inch and see what she'll do... Throw it in rich,, and sneak up on the needle one or two clicks at a time... remember, longer pipe=more torque, less RPM. Shorter pipe = less torque, more RPM..
Quiet pipes can be tricky....watch the smoke..
if the smoke goes away, but it's still pulling, it's probably too lean... if the shine on the glow plug wire looks anodized and not shiney..it's too lean.. if it's pulling the coil out towards the exhaust port a little bit and still looks shiney, you are good to go.
Then shorten up the pipe a little bit at a time, and see if she'll fly!!!
What do you have your pipe length at from the flange edge to the high point. I was searching and some were at 10 inches on the 45 engines and wasted said 10.5 Since you have the same setup it would be nice to see what you have yours at as well. Let me know if you get a chance to measure it .It looks like a Picco muffled pipe to me. I have a Picco .67 muffled pipe and it looks there same. Only bigger
I have the same Picco P45 in a Prather Aggressor. With the prop at 1/2” below the vee, the P45 has no problem swinging a X548. I am going to try a X450/3 on my next trip to the pond. It will be interesting to see if the P45 can turn the X450/3
I use a MAC pipe with a flat band. I am conservative on pipe length. I started at 10.75" from the plug to the middle of the flat band. I whittled it down to 10.25" turning a X458. The P-45 is asking for more.What do you have your pipe length at from the flange edge to the high point. I was searching and some were at 10 inches on the 45 engines and wasted said 10.5 Since you have the same setup it would be nice to see what you have yours at as well. Let me know if you get a chance to measure it .
I have it now 10.5 from edge of the flange so about 11 to the glow plug.I use a MAC pipe with a flat band. I am conservative on pipe length. I started at 10.75" from the plug to the middle of the flat band. I whittled it down to 10.25" turning a X458. The P-45 is asking for more.
From the picture, you have the strut deeper than my set up (1/2"). I guess it would put more load on the engine. You may want to start longer than 10.5 and see how it goes.
I'd like to see some running shots and videos of your Northwind
that thing should fly! You'll probably need to do some (minor) tweaking on the strut angle after initial runs, to adjust ride attitude (keep from flying off the water)I have my northwind 40 ready for the water . I am excited to see what happens with it.
I am going to try a x450 prop with a 10 inch pipe length to start .Hopefully this picco can pull it.
Also my son 3d printed me a bezel for the radio box too which was nice to just glue it in and done.
amazing how small these hulls looks with an engine installed (Picco P45). And to think the "Northwind 40" was designed for a .40 to .65 power-plant. The 40 size hull should measure approx. 32.5" lengthI have my northwind 40 ready for the water . I am excited to see what happens with it.
I am going to try a x450 prop with a 10 inch pipe length to start .Hopefully this picco can pull it
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