Joe Warren
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Albert is onto the real fix .......take the Ski ramp off the boat........
joe,i have a small trick that i tried,i have a "U" notch about 1"or so behind the stut on the ski that so far has took the hop and prop unhooking away.i am thinking that this kind of allows a flow or release of pressure around the stut area? also could someone post a pic or 2 of anti-trip set up and does this take away or upset any of the turning capabilaties? PS, i am willing to try anything in this hobby.i think that is half the fun of it,when you stumble onto something that makes you go "holy sh*t". that is why i still love all R/C hobbies! LONG LIVE NITRO!!!Mike you cut the last 3 1/2 inches off that ramp and you will be surprised how well it works too. if you add Anti trip to the front sponsons Skin the top of the sponson over onto the addon anti trip. the JAE works well in the water by itself. But the SKI ramp ( its prop plaining surfae) it the 1st thing it bumps its ass on in heat racing water & unhooks the prop.there is no testing! the reason the japan racers never had good luck with the bigger boats and the always hopped and had all sorts of problems was the tub length. i spoke to a well know boat builder and we disscussed this for many days before making the hull longer. the "hot design" as you call it only works for the smaller boats and was never tested on the bigger boats. i have been in model boat racing over 30 years, do not race much any more but if boats are running good,i will run with anyone out there. if you need proof, i will post some pics from early namba nats with the gold in hand.So we buy and meticulously build to the letter, a hot design .... and then just throw on an extra 5 inches of hull for the crack ??
Now this is really sense of humour testing stuff !! ...... :wacko:
Now you have a RR...If you are gonna do all these changes to the boat,why dont you just get a RR. JMHO. If you want to run the JAE style call the PEOPLE WHO run that style of boat,you might be surprised they might be able to help you. Boats are different weather it is a mono/rigger/sport/ scale /cat..etc. Everybody likes to set there boat up there own way,like they say...if you have a problem with your build...read the instructions.Mike you cut the last 3 1/2 inches off that ramp and you will be surprised how well it works too. if you add Anti trip to the front sponsons Skin the top of the sponson over onto the add on anti trip. the JAE works well in the water by itself. But the SKI ramp ( its prop plaining surfae) it the 1st thing it bumps its ass on in heat racing water & unhooks the prop.there is no testing! the reason the japan racers never had good luck with the bigger boats and the always hopped and had all sorts of problems was the tub length. i spoke to a well know boat builder and we disscussed this for many days before making the hull longer. the "hot design" as you call it only works for the smaller boats and was never tested on the bigger boats. i have been in model boat racing over 30 years, do not race much any more but if boats are running good,i will run with anyone out there. if you need proof, i will post some pics from early namba nats with the gold in hand.So we buy and meticulously build to the letter, a hot design .... and then just throw on an extra 5 inches of hull for the crack ??
Now this is really sense of humour testing stuff !! ...... :wacko:
hi stan, my boat is still a true JAE with the ski,just alittle longer and wider with a few other tweeks.also, CG is very important! rudder throw is very small and have tried a bunch of props and pipes(still testing) and the hull is very forgiving. my boat was a test bed and i am willing to share any info to help out a fellow boater get into nitro riggers,because when you get it right,they are a blast to drive and whatever you do,don't blink with this hull,it will be on top of the boueys or another boat in the blink of an eye!Now you have a RR...If you are gonna do all these changes to the boat,why dont you just get a RR. JMHO. If you want to run the JAE style call the PEOPLE WHO run that style of boat,you might be surprised they might be able to help you. Boats are different weather it is a mono/rigger/sport/ scale /cat..etc. Everybody likes to set there boat up there own way,like they say...if you have a problem with your build...read the instructions.Mike you cut the last 3 1/2 inches off that ramp and you will be surprised how well it works too. if you add Anti trip to the front sponsons Skin the top of the sponson over onto the add on anti trip. the JAE works well in the water by itself. But the SKI ramp ( its prop plaining surfae) it the 1st thing it bumps its ass on in heat racing water & unhooks the prop.there is no testing! the reason the japan racers never had good luck with the bigger boats and the always hopped and had all sorts of problems was the tub length. i spoke to a well know boat builder and we disscussed this for many days before making the hull longer. the "hot design" as you call it only works for the smaller boats and was never tested on the bigger boats. i have been in model boat racing over 30 years, do not race much any more but if boats are running good,i will run with anyone out there. if you need proof, i will post some pics from early namba nats with the gold in hand.So we buy and meticulously build to the letter, a hot design .... and then just throw on an extra 5 inches of hull for the crack ??
Now this is really sense of humour testing stuff !! ...... :wacko:
thanks glen,nice to see someone is on the same page.you guys need to google up the JMPBA (Japan) and take a look at the boats they run. I'm pretty sure the JAE was designed using similar numbers and geometry. You'll notice that as the size and power goes up the boat gets quite a bit longer. Granted they run often in much rougher water than we do and the also run in salt water too but the boats get really long as the power goes up.Might give you some ideas.
here's three pix from a race in Japan these are all D hydros and seem to be pretty long, imagine how long a gas boat would be to achieve the same balance. jmho
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The JAE's were originally called JAP's until they got all politically correct with the name. LOLyou guys need to google up the JMPBA (Japan) and take a look at the boats they run. I'm pretty sure the JAE was designed using similar numbers and geometry. You'll notice that as the size and power goes up the boat gets quite a bit longer. Granted they run often in much rougher water than we do and the also run in salt water too but the boats get really long as the power goes up.Might give you some ideas.
here's three pix from a race in Japan these are all D hydros and seem to be pretty long, imagine how long a gas boat would be to achieve the same balance. jmho
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