I have had this kit for many years and decided to start building it. The quality of the door skin that Dumas used for the frames is really poor. They are only good for templates. Since I have two sheets of Occume marine ply, I have decided to build the entire boat using the marine ply. It is more flexible than birch but also lighter. I have always glassed the hull with 0.6 oz cloth so the flexibility should work well for sheeting the deck.
Still in the process of cutting the remaining pieces. But I am planning ahead before actually gluing the frames. The only two mods I am including are removing the recess in the strut area and not adding the ride pads to the sponsons. I have many questions:
1. I do not race but I do like to build it according to the scale hydro rules. Can I stick the tuned pipe out of the cowl? It will look ugly but if I do not add a muffler, it may be less obvious
2. If I run the exhaust out the transom like many of you do, it will weaken the transom. Will it be a problem?
3. Running the exhaust out the transom will also require removing the radio box and the doublers. The whole structure will now rely on the tunnel floor from flexing. Will it be a problem?
4. The ideal solution is to run the tuned pipe like Dumas showed in the plans but use a turbine cowling to hide the pipe. Which boat can this kit be built into that has a turbine cowling?
5. A blow over is inevitable. How do you mount the fins and the wing so that they will break away when it flips
I am sure I will have more questions as I go.
Thanks
k
Still in the process of cutting the remaining pieces. But I am planning ahead before actually gluing the frames. The only two mods I am including are removing the recess in the strut area and not adding the ride pads to the sponsons. I have many questions:
1. I do not race but I do like to build it according to the scale hydro rules. Can I stick the tuned pipe out of the cowl? It will look ugly but if I do not add a muffler, it may be less obvious
2. If I run the exhaust out the transom like many of you do, it will weaken the transom. Will it be a problem?
3. Running the exhaust out the transom will also require removing the radio box and the doublers. The whole structure will now rely on the tunnel floor from flexing. Will it be a problem?
4. The ideal solution is to run the tuned pipe like Dumas showed in the plans but use a turbine cowling to hide the pipe. Which boat can this kit be built into that has a turbine cowling?
5. A blow over is inevitable. How do you mount the fins and the wing so that they will break away when it flips
I am sure I will have more questions as I go.
Thanks
k