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Do it!!
I am building one in the building thread. A Trumpetor is an excellent choice for a pool size boat, and first build.
Currently there are two ways to go with the internals. Mike Caswell has a nearly drop in wtc setup for fast building and is first rate D@E components. You cannot go wrong.
Big Dave also sells an RCAB system using the blood pressure cuff system. The RCAB is fairly complete, but does require assembly (a little more time).
Look in the building thread and you will find Kevin Price built a subdriver system, and I am taking my time on the RCAB.
It cannot get any easier, and is a lot of fun.
I have a 15x 30 pool and I have found the Trumpeter Seawolf a little difficult to operate in such a small pool, but I am an inexperienced r/c operator.
However, the Trumpeter KILO with a D&E Sub-driver is a completely different operation. It is the perfect pool submarine, in my opinion.
I'm sure getting rid of the pumpjet on the Seawolf will help it become more maneuverable for small pools. But then again it won't be a Seawolf anymore.
I have been running a Plexiglas clip on rudder extension on my 1/144 Seawolf for years now and the turning radius is excellent.
It is almost invisible in the water, and pops off when its out so the sub still looks scale. It is great for running in smaller pools. BD.
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I have been running a Plexiglas clip on rudder extension on my 1/144 Seawolf for years now and the turning radius is excellent.
It is almost invisible in the water, and pops off when its out so the sub still looks scale. It is great for running in smaller pools. BD.
How about a photo of that Dave? It sounds like a great idea.
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