Seaducer 60/80 methanol to gas conversion

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rhomodel

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For some time I have been looking for a cheap Seaducer to convert to a SAW mono gasser. Choice for seaducer is obvious as it is about the fastest mono you can buy with many SAW records. I don't want to spend too much on the project, so decided to buy a used hull and no special light lay-up exotic material boat. Found one via international waters, complete with hardware that would fit gasprops. Upon receipt the boat looks good, but I always want to do better and the engine rails are really too low for gas mounts so had to remove these. This works excellent with a heatgun, you just have to be carefull to heat just enough to remove material and not deform the whole boat, making it useless. During stripping found a nice surprise ( already tought the cloth was yellowed) turns out boat is layed up in Kevlar (aramide), making it a very strong but not brittle like carbon hull. In the coming weeks will post a few pictures and describe how I solve a few issues (as there are as the boat is actually not suited for a gasser)
 
For some time I have been looking for a cheap Seaducer to convert to a SAW mono gasser. Choice for seaducer is obvious as it is about the fastest mono you can buy with many SAW records. I don't want to spend too much on the project, so decided to buy a used hull and no special light lay-up exotic material boat. Found one via international waters, complete with hardware that would fit gasprops. Upon receipt the boat looks good, but I always want to do better and the engine rails are really too low for gas mounts so had to remove these. This works excellent with a heatgun, you just have to be carefull to heat just enough to remove material and not deform the whole boat, making it useless. During stripping found a nice surprise ( already tought the cloth was yellowed) turns out boat is layed up in Kevlar (aramide), making it a very strong but not brittle like carbon hull. In the coming weeks will post a few pictures and describe how I solve a few issues (as there are as the boat is actually not suited for a gasser)
the 47 seaducer is a great gas boat. The lazer 40-45 are great gassers too. The lazer has lit bitty strakes for less drag.....
 
I know Joe, but Lazers are more for endurance and heat racing, while the seaducer also has very short strakes and a proven track record. Lazer 45 does not get very much higher then 60 no matter how much you tweak, expect more from the little 60/80 (in SAW smaller is better).

Here are the pictures. The last picture shows the cuts I made to allow mounting the gas engine enough forward and clear the carb. Don't worry, these places will be reinforced from the inside later with epoxy and carbon kevlar matt.

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