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Old 02-26-2006, 04:39 PM
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A few more
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Old 02-26-2006, 09:51 PM
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Figured its only right that I show you what I'm building. I'm sure most of you have seen these before. They are not the same as the more frequently (in the past) used nito-methane burners. These range from the low end 42 inches to more than 70 inches in length and are running in the 50-60mph range. Although, the record is around 114mph the last time i checked. They use purpose built marine 2stroke gasoline engines that range from 4-8hp per cylinder at around 16000 rpm. The cylinder displacement per cylinder is usually around 25cc. As you can imagine the two paint schemes I've posted are played out big time! Thats why I'm after the Alcone scheme.
Looks pretty cool. Post some vids of it running when gett'er finished.
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I will do that, its pretty close to done. Just to be clear the boats that I posted where built by some one else but this is the model I'm building. The guy that built these gets the model and builds them for people. You tell him which model and what paint, hardware, etc.. He does amazing work! They take even him a couple of months to build, its alot of work. I'm not sure about the Victory cat but the Bacardi cat has about $2500 in it and is running in the mid 60's (GPS reading). Thanks for tolerating an r/c boater guys.
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I can get you Pics of US-1 now Mad Max, my dads friend owns it my dad wheels it.
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