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Need Formula for Determining Ballast Chamber Size
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Did someone ask if there
Okay, Thanks for the Info.Did someone ask if there was a formula for working out ballast tanks sizes, or did I dream that?
You build and install everything but the ballast tank. You leave space in the hull for the eventual ballast tank. You trim the boat for submerged trim with an empty space that will later receive the ballast tank. You place a hunk of foam into the space, sized to get the boat to designed surface trim. Take out the foam and build a ballast tank with the same displacement. Done.
The above is the Dave Copeland method.
I've always liked pratical applications more than formulas.
So why didn't you say that in the first reply.
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Did you try Ships-N-Things?
I know
Did you try Ships-N-Things?
I know thay have a lot of Robbe hardware.
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There are three places in
There are three places in Germany that sell the bayonet rigs. They're not made by Robbe,but by a third party outfit.
The only way you're likely to purchase one in the States is if someone flogs one on ebay S/H (rare).
Apart from Engel, you can get the rings from Piranha Modellbau and Norbert Brueggen.
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It is "mail@modelluboot.de". Just hover
It is "mail@modelluboot.de". Just hover the mouse over the link and the address will appear in the status bar.
From what I hear, you will need some patience, he is sort of known for not answering e-mails too often. Seems like calling him on the phone works best
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I found a good 'Rule
I found a good 'Rule of Thumb' on the ballast chamber weight and size, that hopefully I can remember.
* 1 pound of water equals about 28 cubic-inches of space *
So, you can get the model to proper levels (submerged and surfaced) with lead weights. Subtract one from the other, then convert that to cubic inches and you have the size if chamber needed.
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Here's a good website for
Here's a good website for calculating the volume of a cylinder:
(You can fill in any 3 of the numbers and it will give you the 4th)
http://grapevine.abe.msstate.edu/~fto/t ... inder.html
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