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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/17/2012 11:31 PM   
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 Going to lynnb's house tonight.. you be home craig???


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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/17/2012 11:51 PM   
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 Going to lynnb's house tonight.. you be home craig???


Yes, I'm home. You won't want to stay long though as Karl and I were home today with a stomach bug. It's been going around. Most of the Bloomfield Mapstones got it as well. You need two, correct?


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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 12:13 AM   
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Yes, I'm home. You won't want to stay long though as Karl and I were home today with a stomach bug. It's been going around. Most of the Bloomfield Mapstones got it as well. You need two, correct?

well one boat will be electric,one nitro...but if i have cash,i will take 2 so i have some for the next nice day....I will give you a call..



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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 3:04 AM   
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Roger and Rick, I to am interested in Neil's 1/8 scale hydro. After seeing bdog1's run I am hooked on that style boat, I have a line on an engine as well. Being new to the boating hobby that style boat really catches my interest. Thanks

You can still get a kit and build one. Dumas made the Atlas Van Lines Miller America ,Circus Circus ,like so http://www.dumasproducts.com/product_info.php?cPath=136_55&products_id=249
Or http://www.blazermarine.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=3
or http://www.ml-boatworks.com/Page.asp?n=54900&snid=dKIC\6N%3F_&org=ml-boatworks.com
I may have misses one or 2 sites. Dumas has the worst plywood to work with. The blaze hull has many pieces the other I know nothing about.
The Price of the Dumas Hull jumped right out at me,the hull cost $225 long ago.

Actually, the only scale boat Dumas still sells is the Circus Circus and that costs over $300 from Dumas. If someone really wants to build a wood scale boat, my first choise would be to order plans from Newton Marine and pick up some aircraft plywood from the local hobby shop or reputable online source, a cowl from R/C Boat Co or other manufacturer of similar quality and start making sawdust

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 4:19 AM   
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Roger and Rick, I to am interested in Neil's 1/8 scale hydro. After seeing bdog1's run I am hooked on that style boat, I have a line on an engine as well. Being new to the boating hobby that style boat really catches my interest. Thanks

You can still get a kit and build one. Dumas made the Atlas Van Lines Miller America ,Circus Circus ,like so http://www.dumasproducts.com/product_info.php?cPath=136_55&products_id=249
Or http://www.blazermarine.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=3
or http://www.ml-boatworks.com/Page.asp?n=54900&snid=dKIC\6N%3F_&org=ml-boatworks.com
I may have misses one or 2 sites. Dumas has the worst plywood to work with. The blaze hull has many pieces the other I know nothing about.
The Price of the Dumas Hull jumped right out at me,the hull cost $225 long ago.

Actually, the only scale boat Dumas still sells is the Circus Circus and that costs over $300 from Dumas. If someone really wants to build a wood scale boat, my first choise would be to order plans from Newton Marine and pick up some aircraft plywood from the local hobby shop or reputable online source, a cowl from R/C Boat Co or other manufacturer of similar quality and start making sawdust
HI H/J!!! nice to see you here!!LOL... I LIKE MAKING SAWDUST.... Just sayin
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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 4:35 AM   
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I went over to my local RC boat kit maker and picked up plywood voids. HJ the ply has some patches or slight mar. I got many thicknesses very cheap. I like working with the plywood. Tough and strong. Hobby Lobby ply is good also. I have never seen a ML hull. They refer to the Newton plans. I like CNC cut out plans nowadays


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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 6:22 AM   
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Nothing wrong with that, Neil. I just prefer to build from plans so I can make changes as I want rather than having to redo a lot of the wood parts paid for in a premade kit.
Rick, I did tell you I pop in here every so often

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 1:44 PM   
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Check this out .
Carbon/kevlar twin rigger. You can see why safety is so important.

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 2:38 PM   
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Nice, pond was to small first of all for a boat that fast
things happen fast at them speeds

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 3:12 PM   
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Check this out .
Carbon/kevlar twin rigger. You can see why safety is so important.


Yes, safety rules are very important for clubs to follow, especially the safety of any non-IMPBA members that happen to be near the pond. These people don't usually understand the dangers of RC boats....

I have crashed my Zippkit riggers worse with little to no damage. Wood can be very strong if built properly.

Nice video Bill, thanks for sharing. Twin 80's seem to be a good way to go with twin nitro's. A little less expense and just as fast as the .91's and 1.01's.

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 3:21 PM   
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Check this out .
Carbon/kevlar twin rigger. You can see why safety is so important.


Yes, safety rules are very important for clubs to follow, especially the safety of any non-IMPBA members that happen to be near the pond. These people don't usually understand the dangers of RC boats....

I have crashed my Zippkit riggers worse with little to no damage. Wood can be very strong if built properly.

Nice video Bill, thanks for sharing. Twin 80's seem to be a good way to go with twin nitro's. A little less expense and just as fast as the .91's and 1.01's.

The driver was tweaking his radio and took his eyes off the boat for a split second and you can see what happened. Years back at Brick pond a twin was too close to shore on the front straight. He hit the port launch dock and virtually disintegrated the boat. Even with the fencing there, it was spooky if parts start to go up in the air. The pond was definitely too small especially for testing fast rides.

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 3:43 PM   
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I for one I would not like to be in the path of that one, holy that thing is fast you sure need lot's of room for them
but sure fun to watch.

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 4:43 PM   
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Anyone ever see this http://www.ebay.com/itm/O-S-MAX-V-RM-81-CUSTOM-TWIN-MARINE-ENGINE-MUST-SEE-/290832235531?pt=US_Character_Radio_Control_Toys&hash=item43b6f3bc0b


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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 5:25 PM   
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I have a question for Joe Petro. Joe I have Rick building my JAE 45 and would like to get some hardware for it. Ive been on the website and I'm not seeing any info for hardware. Could you make us a list and post it. I know of a couple other builds going on at the same time. Thanks

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 5:38 PM   
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Here is the list of hardware that we stock for the 45 short kit:








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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 5:45 PM   
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Gassertom please put me down as an attendee for the Meeting, thankyou

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 5:47 PM   
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Joe, I don't think the attachment stayed with your post ?

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 7:04 PM   
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Lynn, my JAE 45 is still on the bench half done. Knowing Rick, yours will be done before mine. Not sure if Joe has a mount for the JAE45 yet, but here is what I did. This is how many rigger mounts are made. The aluminum is tapped 1/4" x 1/2" flat stock and the nylon spacers and grommets are availble at hardware stores or McMasters. I had to buy a long length of the aluminum, so you are welcome to a couple pieces if you decide to do it this way.



I'm not sure yet what strut and rudder I will use. The Zippkit hardware is excellent hardware, but if you need something that Joe does not have Speedmaster is a good option. www.rossisales.com

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 7:52 PM   
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.45 turn fin here Dave Preusse # is 847-526-4694
rudder Dave Preusse # is 847-526-4694
strut Dave Preusse # is 847-526-4694
engine mount http://www.cmdracing.com/updated/hardware.htm
rudder/strut http://www.cmdracing.com/updated/hardware.htm
Donna Brown is the one to talk to on custom props as well. 1665 mod let her know what your running.
rudder /strut http://kintecracing.com/Hardware.html
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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 7:55 PM   
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Hey Craig, hope you are feeling better..didnt make it over last night lynn and I were gabbing and I kept him up way past his bedtime....LOL.. sorry, I figured it was too late to stop at your house.. Bob just left, he dropped off some stuff i need for the crackerbox build i am doing for him... He is going to drop off a fuel bag tomorrow and thursday looks nice, hows the pond?? the bullitt is ready minus fuel bag and we want to maiden it on thursday afternoon... trying to figure out if at stoney pond or at bristol mtn's pond(no retrieval boat there...) cant wait to get er in the water and see how it runs!!! i can pick up fuel then...?...just sayin..
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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 7:58 PM   
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Joe, I don't think the attachment stayed with your post ?
hey Lynn, I think Joe told me he dosnt have JAE.45 hardware yet....



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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 8:19 PM   
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Correct. No hardware yet. Not able to find anything we like at a good value.
I am designing some 45 hardware now, but we won't see anything until spring...

We do stock a 7075 fin for it though (out of stock at the moment).

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 8:42 PM   
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Hey Craig, hope you are feeling better..didnt make it over last night lynn and I were gabbing and I kept him up way past his bedtime....LOL.. sorry, I figured it was too late to stop at your house.. Bob just left, he dropped off some stuff i need for the crackerbox build i am doing for him... He is going to drop off a fuel bag tomorrow and thursday looks nice, hows the pond?? the bullitt is ready minus fuel bag and we want to maiden it on thursday afternoon... trying to figure out if at stoney pond or at bristol mtn's pond(no retrieval boat there...) cant wait to get er in the water and see how it runs!!! i can pick up fuel then...?...just sayin..
let me know, Rick 


Unless this current rain makes a difference, Bristol Mountain is your best option. I'll take a look at Stony Pond tomorrow morning.

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 10:39 PM   
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Craig :I will bringing one of the guys I told you about to the jan.meeting - Steve Dehollander will be there to join and pay his dues for 2013

Rick : If you are ready to run Thursday I have access to a deep wide pond in penfield , I would be glad to help launch and use my kayak to retrive if needed,I will be out of work and available from 11:00 till dark just let me know

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RE: Central NEW YORK boaters - 12/18/2012 11:09 PM   
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Rick, did Bob do a look over on your hull? He has run gas many years. And knows his engines. Just saying


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