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Tom,

Try G-10 for the ride surface. You can test it quickly and make thickness changes if needed to?

You may want a longer tub length next? Add the bait box, it will give you a better ride.

On our 12-JAE's we just solder a piece of brass shim stock to the bottom of the stuffing tube.

No sides needed at all. Lots to think about with "Flat Plane Technology". I have a few other ideas

if you are interested. We built a few new boats over the winter with some other good ideas.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund

231-590-3023
 
Cant wait to see the finished project. Are looking to heat race? or time trial with it? or both? Either way you always have stellar builds
 
Tom,

Try G-10 for the ride surface. You can test it quickly and make thickness changes if needed to?

You may want a longer tub length next? Add the bait box, it will give you a better ride.

On our 12-JAE's we just solder a piece of brass shim stock to the bottom of the stuffing tube.

No sides needed at all. Lots to think about with "Flat Plane Technology". I have a few other ideas

if you are interested. We built a few new boats over the winter with some other good ideas.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund

231-590-3023 Tommy I have g10 if you need some
 
Thanks for the detailed response! I used the monokote lime green on the sides of my sponsons over a clearcoat instead of painting them green, and I really like how it turned out. So far it hasn't been affected by 60% nitro or water after 2 seasons. But now I will try the hanger 9 on my next set out of curiosity. I appreciate the info. Your boat looks great and is running really nice in the video!

Brian
 
I have one of these kits, but haven't built a nitro rigger in almost 25 years. I don't really know where to start.
 
I have one of these kits, but haven't built a nitro rigger in almost 25 years. I don't really know where to start.
If you simply follow the zippkits instructions and run a modern .21 motor, you will have a super competitive race boat. (Or just a super fun boat) The only thing you may have to adjust is the angle of the turn fin for optimal ride attiitude. You will be blown away by how easy it is to get running good compared to the riggers from 25 years ago. Ask questions on this forum or do a search to see if the question has already been asked.
 
Well the proof is now known to all! Tom scored a perfect 1200 points at Mendota last weekend with this boat. Congrats Tom!
 
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