Hi Mark
Have you thought of
[color=#0000FF]Hi Mark
Have you thought of using a wet servo for the bow planes? I put a servo under the sail in mine with the control wires running back through an extension to 3 brass pins through the end cap and up to the (depth controller) to the receiver. You don't need the depth controller of course. It dives pretty well with the ballast tank set for decks just out. AS the guys have said, you need her low to dive dynamically. Bow planes on full down will help though. The servo is coated with silicone and has a rubber o-ring under the round servo horn to keep water out. I've had no water get in after many, many sails of her over 7 months since the build finished. There are pic of all this on my site at http]
Have you thought of
[color=#0000FF]Hi Mark
Have you thought of using a wet servo for the bow planes? I put a servo under the sail in mine with the control wires running back through an extension to 3 brass pins through the end cap and up to the (depth controller) to the receiver. You don't need the depth controller of course. It dives pretty well with the ballast tank set for decks just out. AS the guys have said, you need her low to dive dynamically. Bow planes on full down will help though. The servo is coated with silicone and has a rubber o-ring under the round servo horn to keep water out. I've had no water get in after many, many sails of her over 7 months since the build finished. There are pic of all this on my site at http]
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