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  • bigdave
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 3596

    #1

    New Building Thread. - Sushi Sub!

    Hi Guys,
    I am starting a new building thread I will be adding to from time to time.
    I purchased a Sushi hull from Gantu and will be building it to compete in the Great Sub Races at this years Subregetta.
    I am working now on the design of the operating system. My plan is to use a Bayonet sealing ring to open the hull. I am going to have X-Tail surfaces for maneuverability. The power system to start will be a 12 volt 540 motor turning a six-blade 55MM prop on direct drive. This is the same power train in the Engel Lafayette sub. I know how fast that sub is, so I think this little Sushi will fly. If not maybe a little Nitrous Oxide injection will help. Ha!!
    Even though the sub is usually a dynamic diver I want to use a ballast system for a little easier control.
    I am also planning to build a small piston tank, as I have always wanted to build one.
    It will be a kind of having a bunch of ideas and changing them as you go kind of build. Which I enjoy!
    This should be a fun sub to run, and I am looking foreword to blowing the doors off of a couple of Delphins at the Regatta. Here are a few photos. This is my bare hull, and one of the finished German subs. See Ya, BD.
    sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
    "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K
  • bigdave
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 3596

    #2
    Can't seem to put any

    Can't seem to put any photos up at the moment. Not sure if it is on my end or the SC end. BTW- Gantu told me to go with a Speed-700 motor. This works for me as it puts out 390 watts sucking 31 amps. Woo Hoo!!!!!!! Zoom Zoom Zoom BD.
    sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
    "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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    • das boot
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 3

      #3
      hey Dave im new to

      hey Dave im new to this hobby and my lovely wife hates it when i start a new hobby but oh well any way im building a 1/144 seawolf from trumpeter and i want to convert it to a dynamic diving because lets face it she would torpedo the more expensive one maybe one day but im having trouble getting started i basically know how im going to build the sub but i have no idea about the electronics that go into it radio set up and adding motors i couldnt find anything that explained the basic principal so do you have any suggestions also i was wondering if you lived in the central texas are and if you were going to GeorgeTown in Aug?

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      • tmsmalley
        SubCommittee Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 2376

        #4
        http://www.vitalita.com/foodpicts/california-sushi-roll.jpg -

        Sushi. Comin' right up

        -

        Sushi. Comin' right up Dave san!

        What kind of problem did you have posting the photo? It seems to be working okay now, at least from here.

        Tim

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        • bigdave
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 3596

          #5
          I will have extra Wasabi

          I will have extra Wasabi with mine!! I think it is on my end. I can log in to my homepage but it won't let me put new photos up there. Like it does not know it is me! How rude!! I will try my Desktop computer. It must be a problem with my laptop. BD.
          sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
          "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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          • m. munger
            SubCommittee Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 72

            #6
            I asked Dave just what

            I asked Dave just what a sushi boat was (sushi-boot perhaps)

            Here's a look]http://home.earthlink.net/~mattcad/sushi064txa.jpg[/img]



            Hmmmmm, yum yum




            Edited By M. Munger on 1145845425

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            • gotland
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 86

              #7
              Well friends,

              this "sushi" submarine was

              Well friends,

              this "sushi" submarine was invented over here in Germany about 8 or 10 years ago as a fun-run speed boat. The molds and forms were made by Stefan Schmitz. He's one of our "speed submariners".

              The names Sushi was found, because at the beginning he wanted to build a japanese modern sub. Their Names were very difficult to speak for a german. Plans also weren't available at this time. So got the Idea to call her Sushi.

              Nice, that this little funny boat is making its career around the world now

              Here are some pics of a sushi in a very nice Kawasaki-green:





              This nice boat with X-Stern and stabilizers is made by Ralf Schmitz....not a brother of Stefan, but a well friend

              Regards

              Lothar

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              • bigdave
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 3596

                #8
                Hi Lothar,
                Thanks for the

                Hi Lothar,
                Thanks for the information. That is very interesting. I do like the Kawasaki green too. I was also thinking of doing the X-tail on mine. I see he has what looks like stabilizers in front of the tail surfaces. Did these help in control. BD.
                sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
                "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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                • gotland
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 86

                  #9
                  Well Dave,

                  there is a speed,

                  Well Dave,

                  there is a speed, which is not possible without these stabilizeres...

                  I would build her with stabilizers when You use this motor....without it's like suicide for the boat (and Your heart)

                  Lothar

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                  • bigdave
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 3596

                    #10
                    Hello Das Boot,
                    Sorry but

                    Hello Das Boot,
                    Sorry but I am quite a ways from Texas. I live in upstate NY. I think one of the best ways to get a handle on R/C subs is to visit Tim Smalley's web-site.
                    http://www.rc-submarines.com/
                    He has a lot of good info up there to get a beginner up to speed on model submarines. I hope this helps. BD.
                    sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
                    "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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                    • bigdave
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 3596

                      #11
                      Lothar,
                      I will take your

                      Lothar,
                      I will take your advice and add the stabilizers. Plus I think they look good on the model. Thanks, BD.
                      sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
                      "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Well Dave,

                        there is a speed,

                        Well Dave,

                        there is a speed, which is not possible without these stabilizeres...

                        I would build her with stabilizers when You use this motor....without it's like suicide for the boat (and Your heart)

                        Lothar
                        Hey Lothar,

                        What about the Delphin? That has a conventional cruciform tail, and I'm getting the bits together to build a miniature (7.5" long) brushless version.

                        Does that boat become unstable above a certain speed?

                        Needless to say, I'm looking for in excess of scale speed.

                        Andy

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                        • gotland
                          Junior Member
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 86

                          #13
                          Well Andy,

                          did You notice, that

                          Well Andy,

                          did You notice, that the Delphin has stabilizers in front of the rudders

                          By the way, the delphin can be driven in nearly every speed without dynamical problems. The rudders are not this big. The manouvrabilty is great, but the X-Sushi will bet it.....

                          With Delphin there is acrobatic under the surface (and on the surface too) possible. The X-Sushi is extreme......

                          I love to watch those games over here. But for myself I would get a heart attack after some minutes driving those boats

                          Guys over here are building now "subdogs" or "fighting drops". This is the evolution of the Sushis and Delphins. They all have extreme light LED's. To see the running in the night in the pool is an impressive picture....

                          Lothar

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                          • gotland
                            Junior Member
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 86

                            #14
                            Friends,

                            i found this pic on

                            Friends,

                            i found this pic on Norbert Brüggen's Homepage

                            www.modelluboot.de



                            This picture shows the ballistic curve of a "subdog". The picture is made with a longer "snap" of the camera.

                            Regards

                            Lothar

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                            • collins class
                              SubCommittee Member
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 128

                              #15
                              Don't know if folks have

                              Don't know if folks have seen the little Aqua Racers the Japanese Submarine Society folks have been playing around with


                              Very cool little beasts and available here]Aqua Racer[/url] and here Hirao Models

                              They are running brushless motors and water cooling in some of them!!!

                              Here is some video that shows the little boats in action towards the end of the video Jamstec 2006

                              Cheers
                              Byron

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