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This concludes my build thread/instructional walk-through of the TNT Racing Banshee kit!
I hope you guys enjoyed looking through my...
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Down to final assembly
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This hull was sealed with West System Epoxy, 105 resin and 207 slow hardener. The tub sides and sponsons were cleared using SprayMax 2k...
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I made a support block from cherry to be placed around my stuffing tube. This adds more structural support to the tube
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The bait box is a fully sealed compartment on this hull. I used a piece of brass tubing, flared and epoxied into the transom for a...
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Much of the work beyond this point is fit and finish, therefore you have creative freedom to build your own details into the boat the...
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46. Machine your Right strut mount bracket and your rudder mount to fit the transom.
Use these images as a reference
Mario's note...
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43. Mount your engine on its rails within the tub and begin cowl fitting. Use G10 or Carbon Fiber plate to make a lip under the front of...
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Gluing the rear sponsons:
41. Drill holes in your transom and mount the strut assembly. Insert boom tubes in your tub and mount front...
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39. Drill and tap your 4 aluminum pin inserts to 8/32 thread. Each hole should be around 1" from the pins' end. The right rear sponson...
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38. Glue Sponson nose blocks and shape carefully.
*Mario's tip: I made a wedge that notches into the trailing edge of the sponson and...
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36. Flip your sponsons over and use two-part expanding pour foam to fill each cavity. Cut and sand smooth when foam hardens.
37. The...
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33. Block sand the sponson's lower non-trip section and epoxy its skin on first. Once your lower is in place, sand top edge flush with...
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30. Epoxy the three-aluminum turn fin threaded inserts in place
31. Glue stringers in place. The stringers will be 1/8" x 1/4" rod...
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29. With your sponson frame set up, take time to fillet the corners of each bulkhead to the frames.
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