Jerry Wyss
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anybody know the prefered location in the instruction pages,, can't seem to find mine
Thanks, dub
Thanks, dub
Thanks Mark, "forgetting to tape" is the part that bothers me,, my Lynx drain holes are up front too. I like to putI drill mine in the bottom of the tips and then while racing I tape them off to trap air just in case!Mark
I drill mine in the bottom of the tips and then while racing I tape them off to trap air just in case!Mark
I don't recall this in the instructions and I dont put any drain holes in any of my HTB's. Mark builds these boats very tight and as long as you tape the access hole @ the transom good you shouldn't have any water get in the hull and lord knows that my boats spend enough time upside down :huh: :huh: this is something I need to work onI drill mine in the bottom of the tips and then while racing I tape them off to trap air just in case!Mark
Mark,is the position of the drain holes you speak of per the instructions?or is this somthing you do on your personal hulls?
Alden
now calm down first Alden B) It's gettin' to be a hobby hell over there
I just checked my instruction sheet and there was no mention of drain holes that I could find.I don't recall this in the instructions and I dont put any drain holes in any of my HTB's. Mark builds these boats very tight and as long as you tape the access hole @ the transom good you shouldn't have any water get in the hull and lord knows that my boats spend enough time upside down :huh: :huh: this is something I need to work on
huh,, well that would cetainly ruin the joy of driving this boat, I know I was correcting the direction of this thing todayquite a bit.
I have something in mindTim the steering idea sounds great,what you thinkin? Somthin to lock them both together? Somthin like on the o.s/ bushwacker arms, one piece.
Alden
Hi Jerry,It replaces that part that captures the top of the hinge pin? It would do the job alright, I had been thinking aboutthat same area, much like "tiller arm" that fastens to the pin just below that part your talking about.
With the Octura mount like I use you would have room for a double arm tiller, just have to secure it well.
The market is,, well the TT market, not all that big but it's a great idea.
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