G'day everyone.
Just had a great w/end sailing my Thor Alfa at my model boat clubs day out to a dive pool in Sydney Australia.
I noticed some interesting things.
1-First of all the dive pool is 6 metres (19.6 ft) deep at the deepest spot. I managed to bottom the boat and still had radio range. In Australia legal RC frequencies are 36mhZ and 40 Mhz systems. My radio is a stock Futaba Sky sport FM 4 channel 36mhz system. The range underwater I thought was fantastic, is this what you would expect in a chlorinated pool? Naturally I would never go this deep where you can't see your boat! But a dive pool is excellent for going deep.
2-I noticed whilst the boat was running near neutrally buoyant at PD or about 1 m down, beyond this depth it seemed to go negative quite quickly beyond this and at an increasing rate. I know that the deeper you go the more the pressure wants to hold you down (which is a big problem for dynamic divers at depth), but it was interesting how fast the boat went negative with minor manual pitch adjustments towards the bottom. On the way down I would just drain the tank little by little to get near neutral again. Has anyone else noticed this?
3-When blowing the tank whilst on the bottom, it took a little while for the boat to react with the sudden gain in buoyancy and the rate of ascent was at lot slower than when I have done this in shallower water. Could this be the buoyancy fighting the pressure?
4-This is the weirdest one. I started out cruising at a crawl at PD. I set the throttle in a fixed position of just crawling along. Slowly I go deeper, letting the leveller level the boat off with every half metre I descend, the boat at every stage got faster. I had a surface ship matching my speed and by the time I got to cruising around levelled off at about 4m the boat was doing almost twice its PD speed with no change in the throttle. Does anyone know why? Does the prop pushing water at higher pressure work better?
5- Had the best time ever with the Thor Alfa. It is so much fun to drive. Really seems like flying, in turns it banks over and a little bit of upward pitch, just like a plane tightens the turn up. Its acceleration is great fun. I can thoroughly recommend it. After two 1 hour sorties, no leaks in the WTC so big smiles all round.
Hope everyones well
All the best
John
Edited By Slats on 1099891100
Just had a great w/end sailing my Thor Alfa at my model boat clubs day out to a dive pool in Sydney Australia.
I noticed some interesting things.
1-First of all the dive pool is 6 metres (19.6 ft) deep at the deepest spot. I managed to bottom the boat and still had radio range. In Australia legal RC frequencies are 36mhZ and 40 Mhz systems. My radio is a stock Futaba Sky sport FM 4 channel 36mhz system. The range underwater I thought was fantastic, is this what you would expect in a chlorinated pool? Naturally I would never go this deep where you can't see your boat! But a dive pool is excellent for going deep.
2-I noticed whilst the boat was running near neutrally buoyant at PD or about 1 m down, beyond this depth it seemed to go negative quite quickly beyond this and at an increasing rate. I know that the deeper you go the more the pressure wants to hold you down (which is a big problem for dynamic divers at depth), but it was interesting how fast the boat went negative with minor manual pitch adjustments towards the bottom. On the way down I would just drain the tank little by little to get near neutral again. Has anyone else noticed this?
3-When blowing the tank whilst on the bottom, it took a little while for the boat to react with the sudden gain in buoyancy and the rate of ascent was at lot slower than when I have done this in shallower water. Could this be the buoyancy fighting the pressure?
4-This is the weirdest one. I started out cruising at a crawl at PD. I set the throttle in a fixed position of just crawling along. Slowly I go deeper, letting the leveller level the boat off with every half metre I descend, the boat at every stage got faster. I had a surface ship matching my speed and by the time I got to cruising around levelled off at about 4m the boat was doing almost twice its PD speed with no change in the throttle. Does anyone know why? Does the prop pushing water at higher pressure work better?
5- Had the best time ever with the Thor Alfa. It is so much fun to drive. Really seems like flying, in turns it banks over and a little bit of upward pitch, just like a plane tightens the turn up. Its acceleration is great fun. I can thoroughly recommend it. After two 1 hour sorties, no leaks in the WTC so big smiles all round.
Hope everyones well
All the best
John
Edited By Slats on 1099891100
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