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Very nice makeover, John! Will, you plan to trim apron later?
Hi John,
Good to see you back in tge workshop.
Allthough it started as the Texas chain saw massacre the finall result is excellent.
John, you have a nice even and smooth finish on the hull. How did you apply the paint?
Hi John, I’ve reached the spot in my build where I need to buy and install the radio control components. I know that I’ll need a servo for the rudder and another to operate the steam engine. I don’t have a clue as to what I need to buy. Any suggestions would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks, Rich BockmannView attachment 79092
I was going to put the batteries either side of the prop shaft under the seats, but decided to put them in front
of the drive motor as they would be lower down in the boat and help better with the buoyancy, it worked out
that I could just cut enough deck away to get them in width wise,
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then I turned my attention to the steering servo, this shows the servo and the linkage over the plan, the red part
came as a cross shaped piece but I had to remove the other arms because they would be in the way when the
servo turned,
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The servo and linkage in place,
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next up was the receiver and electronic speed controller, this shows them wired up and under the starboard
bench seat, under the port bench seat is the battery holder and switch for the auxiliary motor that will turn
the steam engine,
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and a view with the seats in place,
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overall view of the engine and auxiliary motor set up,
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Hi John,
Now find a pond and start sailing it, looking forward to the video.![]()