Charlie's Fleet boat build

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  • ricknelson
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 186

    #31
    Nice work on the fairwater,

    Nice work on the fairwater, Charlie. Keep it up.

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    • Rogue Sub
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2006
      • 1724

      #32
      If memory serves me right

      If memory serves me right I believe that thing runs on a 7.2v pack. A smart man would look at the motors If its one of the older style cylinders it will have graupners in it.

      Trackers work great. I only have one radio for all my boats.

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      • g2tiger
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 328

        #33
        Rick,

        Thanks! If it were not

        Rick,

        Thanks! If it were not for you I would not have done such a good job. You provided the inspiration. Still a bit more to do. I did some compromise to (I hope) account for the R/C usage but we will see.

        I have a 5inch deck gun on order and I have a ordered the 40 as well. I hope to make the model of the Cod as she is today but I will not have the deck rails as they will be too fragile for the handling the model will have to endure.

        So Kevin, Where and how much for a tracker radio?

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        • ricknelson
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2006
          • 186

          #34
          I'm glad I could help

          I'm glad I could help Charlie. Your ship will be a show-stopper. I'm pleased when someone attempts to put some added detail into their RC subs. Sometimes we just concentrate on the RC aspects.

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          • g2tiger
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 328

            #35
            more shots of Cod

            Here are a few extra shots of the work.

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            • g2tiger
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 328

              #36
              Sorry

              Sorry got to take the shots. I already posted some. The next shots will be without the putty filler and the tower mote or less complete.

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              • g2tiger
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 328

                #37
                OK,

                Here they are hot off

                OK,

                Here they are hot off the press! I have just finished making the extra hand holds on the hull. These are the extra ones currently found on the Cod in the photo book. The total set is four separate sets with two sets forward and two aft of the fair water.

                I used a tool from Micro mark to bend the 1/8 brass tube in such a way as to make the same basic shape as the steps. I then used a candle and heated the tube which I pressed into the hull. Once the tube went through the plastic I scraped and sanded to verify the shape.

                Let me know what you think.










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                • ricknelson
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 186

                  #38
                  Your steps look very good,

                  Your steps look very good, Charlie. Every little bit adds character.

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                  • g2tiger
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 328

                    #39
                    Well,

                    Not much happened during the

                    Well,

                    Not much happened during the Christmas time. I did do some work on the deck guns. I currently have the Nautilus Models 5 inch deck gun and it is a good kit. I have been working on the running gear and discovered that the kit supplied propellers are both clockwise rotational. Somewhat disappointing but hey I can live with it for now.

                    I did a rewire of the WTC as far as the electric motors goes. The wire supplied was un-sat in my opinion and I upgraded to some better stuff I had laying around. I watched the DVD's again and discovered a few things I had forgotten and a few new things. One thing I need to try out is to mount the pitch keeper as it is shown in the video. I had always put it flat.

                    Here are a few shots of the hull now in primer and with most of the blemishes and body work corrected.








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                    • greenman407
                      Junior Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 1186

                      #40
                      Hey Charlie! Looking good there.

                      Hey Charlie! Looking good there. Hope to see it up and running soon. You and Al Nuci can form a wolf pack! Then all you will need is 6 or 7 Marus to shadow and attack. In my humble opinion I wouldnt worry too much about counter-rotating propellors. It wouldnt make any difference anyway as to how the boat runs(I dont think). The only people who would notice are yourself and any purists who happened by.

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                      • oldmscle
                        Junior Member
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 31

                        #41
                        Looking really good charlie. I

                        Looking really good charlie. I like the changes you made and those deck guns look great. Are you planning to make the railing out of brass? The plastic railing that comes with this kit are really flimsy and I doubt they'll last. I have a feeling I'll be replacing mine before too long....If I ever get back to my Gato. The Type VII is a priority for me right now.

                        Keep up the good work and ...more pictures!

                        Lyle

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                        • g2tiger
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 328

                          #42
                          http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_smile.gif

                          Well,

                          Mike Wilson and



                          Well,

                          Mike Wilson and I have a little shop of horrors going on in my shed. There are many torn apart subs in there all awaiting their turn under the torch. As for the Cod I have begun installing the servos and electronics. I also rewired the motors with heavier gauge wire which is red and black.

                          The frame that the servos mount to appears to flex when I operate the servos and I am concerned. Also the seals are very tight. So about two weeks ago (when I last worked on it) I installed the rods into the seals with White Lithium grease and let them sit. I hope this will help the seals loosen up a tad and keep them from sticking like they were. I forgot I had silicone grease. Any thoughts on which grease?

                          More later, thanks for the compliments!

                          Charlie

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                          • g2tiger
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 328

                            #43
                            OK, as promised some new

                            OK, as promised some new info.

                            I have been hard at work in the subworks shop and have come to this conclusion. I do not like the fabrication as much as I do the building of the plastic or modeling part. That said I have nearly completed the WTC. I still need one more servo I think, also I really need a six channel radio more.

                            I had a lab assistant come help. He was more than a hand full even after he had a long walk. In the close up of the wtc you will notice the clevis connectors (I think they are called that). these made the servos much more efficient and allowed the servos to move easier.

                            Mike Wilson stopped by and we worked on his sub and Mike is hopeful he can get a running sub for the regatta. we shall see. I on the other hand am trying to stay in budget and doubt that $0.09 is a realistic budget. Enjoy the photos and let me know what you guys think.

                            Charlie










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                              #44
                              Your assistant looks very helpful,

                              Your assistant looks very helpful, but he doesn't look like a Lab!

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                              • g2tiger
                                Junior Member
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 328

                                #45
                                Art,

                                My assistant is a PBGV

                                Art,

                                My assistant is a PBGV or Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen is pronounced "Puh-TEE Bah-SAY Gree-FOHN VON-day-uhn." The name describes the basic characteristics of the breed as:

                                Petit: Small
                                Basset: Low to the Ground
                                Griffon: Rough Coated
                                Vendéen: Region in France Breed Originated

                                Also they are excellent thieves. Huck can swipe something off the coffee table right in front of you and you can be watching him and you have no idea you just lost you PBJ!

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