julianconde
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Here's one of Ralph's new twin that's just about finished after a few months of getting the Kit. It's powered by CMB 45 VAC worked by Scott Bouchie ( billet Pistons, balanced crank, brass head buttons and blue printed intakes). Also with the addition to some zoom carbs. Needle valves are BVM with 3rd Ch.
speedmaster hardware, in the radio box hitec 225 for throttle and 3rd ch. speedmaster aluminum control arms for the bell cranks, with ball link setup and a titanium rod for the steering servo. Walt Barney tanks 12.5 oz each ( hope that's enough).
This boat weights without turn fin, batteries, receiver No fuel and rudder right at 9.1 LBS this should be a very fast little twin. I just have to put the turn fun and rudder in place for those wondering why there not in the pictures.
Thanks to the following friends that helped to get this boat ready.
Ralph for building me this awesome little Twin and getting it to me in a timely matter.
Jose F Cid for sealing, clear coating and painting plus setting up the servo blocks and bell crank
David Wilfong for rigging the radio box complete and aligning the motors perfect.
Scott Bouchie for the complete engine work.
Mark Sholund for the 4 sets of props including the game changers ;-)
Charles Perdue for those awesome Zoom Gen III Carbs
This boat will be in the water very very soon. Just have to run the water lines and fuel lines, put batteries and receivers.
The only thing I'm missing is the antenna mounts.
Now this boat is setup to run Twin 21 engines or 45 engines. I decided to go with the bigger engines but it can accommodate both setups.
Ralph and I will go thru the twin and make sure everything is tighten up setup properly and ready for the water.
I have attached all the pictures from when I first got it to the finished product.
Julian
speedmaster hardware, in the radio box hitec 225 for throttle and 3rd ch. speedmaster aluminum control arms for the bell cranks, with ball link setup and a titanium rod for the steering servo. Walt Barney tanks 12.5 oz each ( hope that's enough).
This boat weights without turn fin, batteries, receiver No fuel and rudder right at 9.1 LBS this should be a very fast little twin. I just have to put the turn fun and rudder in place for those wondering why there not in the pictures.
Thanks to the following friends that helped to get this boat ready.
Ralph for building me this awesome little Twin and getting it to me in a timely matter.
Jose F Cid for sealing, clear coating and painting plus setting up the servo blocks and bell crank
David Wilfong for rigging the radio box complete and aligning the motors perfect.
Scott Bouchie for the complete engine work.
Mark Sholund for the 4 sets of props including the game changers ;-)
Charles Perdue for those awesome Zoom Gen III Carbs
This boat will be in the water very very soon. Just have to run the water lines and fuel lines, put batteries and receivers.
The only thing I'm missing is the antenna mounts.
Now this boat is setup to run Twin 21 engines or 45 engines. I decided to go with the bigger engines but it can accommodate both setups.
Ralph and I will go thru the twin and make sure everything is tighten up setup properly and ready for the water.
I have attached all the pictures from when I first got it to the finished product.
Julian
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