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It Floated!

A project log for Airscrew Driven RC Boat

A modern rebuild of a vintage boat design

ossumOssum 09/21/2015 at 20:130 Comments

It feels like it has been ages since I started this project, but three months after find the plans it finally hit the water. My dad was good enough to come along and take some photos. The wind was blowing a bit, so we headed for the most sheltered section of the lake.

First a final functional check to test that the was moving and the motor was responding. Apparently I am not NASA material, because I didn't notice that the rudder was moving backwards, fortunately I was able to flick the reverse switch in the back of the remote easily enough.

You can probably see the problems in this photo already, but at least it's floating!

The boat sits a little low, but that shouldn't be a problem when it gets up to planing speed. Unfortunately, it just can't get there. There were a handful of reasons:

On the upside, the balance looks pretty good and the rudder worked really well, despite the low speed

Nevertheless, it was nice to finally see it puttering around. If I had just made it look like a tugboat then I wouldn't have minded that it performed like one ;-)

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