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Jeff, my Type 23 was Darrin's that was in the build thread on Subpirates. I believe he is selling the hulls for it if you are looking. I have a 3" WTC from Big Dave, but I would strongly recommend a 2.5" one like Merriman is developing for the Gato. Same reasons, The boat needs lots of keel weight to counter that large conning tower, there is little room in the hull to add foam. Use a push-push connection on the linkages or you will have trouble connecting them whenever you remove the WTC, no room down there with foam in the way.
Thanks Bob for the info. I have a 32nd XXIII, I just pulled out the original box "WTC" that came with it, it was installed when I got the sub, but looked really rough. I cut the back out of it to get the motor out, and remove it from the model, its ballast system is a one of a kind Im sure that 32nd came up with, a very unique design, and kind of scary! I might try to redo and re use the box. After seeing the turnout, and all the XXIII's , It gave me the boost I need to get back at it. I've had the sub a couple years now and really have not done anything other than fix some small details on it. The only place I will run this one will be in a pool or Carmel, I am going to keep it simple, and run it only where I won't loose it. My other subs have the fail safe's etc.. thansk alot, Jeff JOnes
Too old to Rock- n- Roll, too young to die ! Subs are just my speed......
I just wanted to say that the run was really fantastic. Everyone was very welcoming and I felt right at home. Thanks to all of you for being really great to a newbie. I felt like kind of a dip showing up without a boat to put in the water but am working to rectify that situation. Here's some of my pics from the run.
I really wish I had arrived early enough to see this one in the water. What a beautiful model. I can't imagine how much work Chris put into this.
This Uboat has a wonderful paintjob on it. I only hope that I can do as well on my boat. Nicely done Bob.
Tom's very nice running Skipjack. I want a motor like his in my Albacore.
I don't have any pics of the Delphin but it looked like a really fun boat to drive. I'd love to be able to make a little fun one like that for my wife. Then maybe I could get her out to join us.
Can't wait for the run in February. Not that I'll have my boat ready for sea trials or anything .
Tim,
Looks like you guys had a great day. Thanks for posting pictures for us.
I couldn't help but notice Dave Hamptons boat stand. It looks as though it not only holds the boat upright for display but also on various angles to work on it. Interesting design.
Don
I can't take credit for the boat stand. A member of our club made them. Each of the hull supports is custom made to fit specific boats. You are then able to rotate the whole boat 90 degrees either way.
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