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  • anonymous
    • Oct 2025

    #1

    Greetings - Trying to get back into this

    Several years ago I got into R/C subs with great enthusiasm but then suddenly lost interest while I was just starting out on my first project. The whole thing has haunted me ever since, and I still really want to put my old boat in the water (though I know I've earned points by acting like the real Russian Navy when it comes to the construction of a new Akula ) Anyhow, I had been working on the Dumas kit and had gotten some wonderful advice as well as parts from Skip, but a lot of the guts of this kit have been lost. What I do have is a top/bottom hull, a bag of misc. parts from the kit, the ST-10 electronic throttle from Sub Tech, a 4 Channel radio, and I think I've got the Dumas 6Volt motor laying around somewhere. My question to everyone here is, am I missing anything, or can I more or less get the boat running with what I've got? I remember something about wanting to buy an auto-leveler, and I remember Skip telling me without a doubt to get an electronic vs. mechanical speed control. Is that what the throttle is? Or do I need something else? I'll likely need to get the kit again to get the instruction book (which I think is long gone, as well as the vac-formed pieces for the WTC and the rest of it all. And I think I've got the Sub-Tech seals, but if not I seem to remember they were not too big of an expense. I'm a mere college student with a bank account to match (heh heh) so this project will definately take time if I go at it again. Anyhow, I do appreciate the help. We'll see what becomes of this.

    -Brady
  • boss subfixer
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 656

    #2
    Brady,
    Dumas is a great company

    Brady,
    Dumas is a great company to deal with. Contact them and tell them you need the plans and or assembly instructions. You may be surprised how little this will cost. I just recently purchased the plans (2 sheets) and instructions from them for the USS Crockett and it was only $9.50 shipped to my door within a week.
    Find all your pieces parts you have and bounce that against the plans when they arrive then inquire with them about what you need or post a wanted ad in sub swap.
    As for you being able to get it going with what you have someone else will have to chime in on that, I'm not familiar with their sub kits.
    Their web site: http://www.dumasestore.com/
    Hope this helps some.
    Don

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    • brady_d
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 16

      #3
      Sounds good

      Thanks a bunch Don. I think I've got everything I need to get her running, does anyone know if you can still get the improved seals from SubTech Big Dave or anybody? I've looked on their site and haven't seen anything about those parts. Thanks again for the help all!

      -Brady

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      • crazy ivan
        SubCommittee Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 659

        #4
        Mike's Subworks has the seals.
        http://www.mikessubworks.com/page1.html

        Mike's Subworks has the seals.
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        -George Protchenko

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        • brady_d
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 16

          #5
          Mike's Subworks has the seals.
          http://www.mikessubworks.com/page1.html

          George,

          Mike's Subworks has the seals.
          http://www.mikessubworks.com/page1.html
          George, THANK YOU! That website is exactly what I was looking for. Once I get those I think I can actually get this project underway. Thanks again to you and everyone here for helping me get back into this hobby!

          -Brady

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          • tmsmalley
            SubCommittee Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 2376

            #6
            Don't give up Brady! It's

            Don't give up Brady! It's a great hobby and once you have your first successful boat under your belt, you will crave for more and more and more! heh heh heh!

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            • jeffrey j
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2004
              • 398

              #7
              ...

              before you know it, you will have more kits and subs around the house than you can shake a torpedo at......... Jeff Jones
              Too old to Rock- n- Roll, too young to die ! Subs are just my speed......

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              • brady_d
                Junior Member
                • Sep 2007
                • 16

                #8
                Well I thank you all

                Well I thank you all for the kind words. I've just moved back into my room @ school (Ironically it reminds me very much of the times I visited the USS Blueback and the USS Henry M. Jackson) Space is definitely at a premium! It's because of my situation that I don't expect progress to be lightning fast, but seeing has how I've got all the expensive parts of the kit, figuratively speaking, it'd be a shame to never actually see it through. So on that note, the weather will be getting more fall/winter-ish and we'll see how it goes!

                -Brady

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