Hi All,
I am doing a bit of work on my Seaview drive system and cylinder so I thought I would start a build thread. Let me just start by saying that this is a GREAT kit!!
The quality is excellent and like the Revell Gato it is almost like it was designed for R/C in mind.
When we first heard about the kit Crazy Ivan and I discussed how we might go about adding some real thrust to the stock lifeless nacelles.
We both thought a single Pump Jet mounted inside of the hull ducted out the nacells would be a good way to go.
David Merriman has done an excellent job in making two smaller impellers that fit inside of the nacells. I almost decided to go this route but I love to experiment.
Then when CI showed me his impeller masters he had made I offered to make molds for them. CI said I was going to suggest the same thing.
Now we had the PPJ as we call it. (Procthenko Pump Jet)
I then decided to start drawing up some different plans of attack.
Till I actually had a kit this was all I could do.
Now I have started and just finished testing of my PPJ-TD I call it. (PPJ-Thrust Director) I made a master and molded up the body and used ¾†OD thin wall Lexan tube for the ducts. It took a while to get all the angles right and the TD to fit in the stern section.
I just got through testing the PPJ-TD today on a test rig I made up. Using a 540 size low speed high wind motor. The current draw was very low and you can see it pushes a lot of water.
I thought that using a single motor with no gear box, high torque, and low RPM would result in low current draw and I was correct. Nice and quiet too.
I am still not sure how I will open the hull or build the cylinder but I have a few ideas.
CI will be doing a build as well and has some different ideas as to how he will do it. Here are a few photos of the PPJ-TD. BD.



I am doing a bit of work on my Seaview drive system and cylinder so I thought I would start a build thread. Let me just start by saying that this is a GREAT kit!!
The quality is excellent and like the Revell Gato it is almost like it was designed for R/C in mind.
When we first heard about the kit Crazy Ivan and I discussed how we might go about adding some real thrust to the stock lifeless nacelles.
We both thought a single Pump Jet mounted inside of the hull ducted out the nacells would be a good way to go.
David Merriman has done an excellent job in making two smaller impellers that fit inside of the nacells. I almost decided to go this route but I love to experiment.
Then when CI showed me his impeller masters he had made I offered to make molds for them. CI said I was going to suggest the same thing.
Now we had the PPJ as we call it. (Procthenko Pump Jet)
I then decided to start drawing up some different plans of attack.
Till I actually had a kit this was all I could do.
Now I have started and just finished testing of my PPJ-TD I call it. (PPJ-Thrust Director) I made a master and molded up the body and used ¾†OD thin wall Lexan tube for the ducts. It took a while to get all the angles right and the TD to fit in the stern section.
I just got through testing the PPJ-TD today on a test rig I made up. Using a 540 size low speed high wind motor. The current draw was very low and you can see it pushes a lot of water.
I thought that using a single motor with no gear box, high torque, and low RPM would result in low current draw and I was correct. Nice and quiet too.
I am still not sure how I will open the hull or build the cylinder but I have a few ideas.
CI will be doing a build as well and has some different ideas as to how he will do it. Here are a few photos of the PPJ-TD. BD.















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