New 54" Mystic Sport
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RE: New 54
Thanks Randy - I think I stumbled into doing it right. The first picture is of the new rudder setup. The second one is of it from behind. the third photo is of the original setup. there is one of it on the water - no cowl.
I will try to post some of the other pictures.
Phil
I will try to post some of the other pictures.
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I tightened up the lines so that there is no play in them now. I haven't had a chance to run it yet but I believe that will fix the problem I was having. Really looking forward to getting to run her wide open.
Question: On the Pipe, I really need to do something quick to keep it from rusting. I have a friend that does powdercoat. Will that work or what do you all recommend? I was thinking some good spray paint, maybe something for grills might work good.
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Question: On the Pipe, I really need to do something quick to keep it from rusting. I have a friend that does powdercoat. Will that work or what do you all recommend? I was thinking some good spray paint, maybe something for grills might work good.
Phil
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Clean it good and paint with "header paint" from Auto Parts store
Clean parts first and wipe with gease remover
I use VHT and bake in old small oven outside ....... works well on small parts
don't bake it inside the house - fumes real bad u can also bake it but running boat and letting heat up and cool down a few times ... don't touch it till it's baked either way ....
Clean parts first and wipe with gease remover
I use VHT and bake in old small oven outside ....... works well on small parts
don't bake it inside the house - fumes real bad u can also bake it but running boat and letting heat up and cool down a few times ... don't touch it till it's baked either way ....
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SCGoFast- could you tell me what the hull itself weighs please. I really love the look of this boat and i've been wanting to do a battery powered rig for a while now. This thing would look sweet doing a fly-by at 90+ !!
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RE: New 54
Johnny - Not sure what the bare hull weighs.
Here is the contact info for the guy who makes this hull his name is Rick: [email protected]
I will settle for a sustained 70+ and a smooth ride. Should have a video up by the weekend.
Phil
Here is the contact info for the guy who makes this hull his name is Rick: [email protected]
I will settle for a sustained 70+ and a smooth ride. Should have a video up by the weekend.
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I will settle for a sustained 70+ and a smooth ride. Should have a video up by the weekend.
Phil
I will settle for a sustained 70+ and a smooth ride. Should have a video up by the weekend.
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sweet, i look forward to your video. could you post a list of the hardware that you used and if possible, web links? i want to build one of these hulls and want to refer.
thank you,
freddy
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Nitroflux - You'll want to speak with my builder Rick Jacobson at Central RC Hobbies for a list of the hardware, manufacturers and prices. The guy is top notch and will be able to give you the info on the hardware.
Link to his site: http://www.central*********.net/
E-Mail contact info: [email protected]
The Engine is from Quickdraw Engines out of California. Ask for Todd or Mitch. Those guys know what their talking about.
Link:http://quickdrawengines.com/
E-Mail contact info:[email protected]
Good Luck, Phil
Link to his site: http://www.central*********.net/
E-Mail contact info: [email protected]
The Engine is from Quickdraw Engines out of California. Ask for Todd or Mitch. Those guys know what their talking about.
Link:http://quickdrawengines.com/
E-Mail contact info:[email protected]
Good Luck, Phil
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Clean it good and paint with "header paint" from Auto Parts store
Clean parts first and wipe with gease remover
I use VHT and bake in old small oven outside ....... works well on small parts
don't bake it inside the house - fumes real bad u can also bake it but running boat and letting heat up and cool down a few times ... don't touch it till it's baked either way ....
Clean it good and paint with "header paint" from Auto Parts store
Clean parts first and wipe with gease remover
I use VHT and bake in old small oven outside ....... works well on small parts
don't bake it inside the house - fumes real bad u can also bake it but running boat and letting heat up and cool down a few times ... don't touch it till it's baked either way ....
Phil
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RE: New 54
A couple of videos.
Keep in mind I didn't buy this boat to race but rather just to goof off with so.....if my navigation seems a bit random that's because it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpcYHlEt3B4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlTt3-GASoU
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Keep in mind I didn't buy this boat to race but rather just to goof off with so.....if my navigation seems a bit random that's because it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpcYHlEt3B4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlTt3-GASoU
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Nice cat. Can you tell me the width of this boat? Is it 53" or 54" in length? Also, what's the going price? $399 + shipping or can it be had for less?
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Nice cat. Can you tell me the width of this boat? Is it 53" or 54" in length? Also, what's the going price? $399 + shipping or can it be had for less?
Nice cat. Can you tell me the width of this boat? Is it 53" or 54" in length? Also, what's the going price? $399 + shipping or can it be had for less?
Phil
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RE: New 54
Most boats will pull to the right due to prop walk, not much you can do except put left trim into the rudder. Make sure there is no slack on your push pull rudder system as this will cause problems with running straight as well.
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RE: New 54
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Thanks - Never measured the width. The length is 53''. As far as the price I believe $399 + shipping is still the going rate for a brand new one. The link to Central is in this thread. I see Rick has a used boat section now so I would check that to see if he has one for less. Rick's a good guy to call and talk to. Very knowledgable about the hobbie start to finish.
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Thanks - Never measured the width. The length is 53''. As far as the price I believe $399 + shipping is still the going rate for a brand new one. The link to Central is in this thread. I see Rick has a used boat section now so I would check that to see if he has one for less. Rick's a good guy to call and talk to. Very knowledgable about the hobbie start to finish.
Phil
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Most boats will pull to the right due to prop walk, not much you can do except put left trim into the rudder. Make sure there is no slack on your push pull rudder system as this will cause problems with running straight as well.
Most boats will pull to the right due to prop walk, not much you can do except put left trim into the rudder. Make sure there is no slack on your push pull rudder system as this will cause problems with running straight as well.
Phil
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Thanks Phil. If you have a chance, can you measure the width? I'd like to see how it compares to the Expresscraft Thunderbolt that's been around forever.
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Thanks - Never measured the width. The length is 53''. As far as the price I believe $399 + shipping is still the going rate for a brand new one.The link to Central is in this thread. I see Rick has a used boat section now so I would check that to see if he has one for less. Rick's a good guy to call and talk to. Very knowledgable about the hobbie start to finish.
Phil
Thanks - Never measured the width. The length is 53''. As far as the price I believe $399 + shipping is still the going rate for a brand new one.The link to Central is in this thread. I see Rick has a used boat section now so I would check that to see if he has one for less. Rick's a good guy to call and talk to. Very knowledgable about the hobbie start to finish.
Phil
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RE: New 54
As soon as I settle on what boat I want next I'm going to give you guys a ring. Right now it's between the New 59 Outerlimits SV which I know the Redline 29 would push really nice or another 54" Mystic Sport that I'm thinking about letting Keith Bradley build for me in FE with some ridiculously over powered huge electric motor in it. Maybe even twins.
The reliable speeds I'm getting out of the Quickdraw Pioneer 29 is no doubt great. Spent this last season just getting used to driving the boat. As soon as the weather permits I am going to start making carb and prop adjustments to see if i can get her dialed in like you guys do.
For the record I haven't seen one video where a Redline engine wasn't pushing something to it's limits. Have heard nothing but good things about Redline all the way around.
Thanks,
Phil
The reliable speeds I'm getting out of the Quickdraw Pioneer 29 is no doubt great. Spent this last season just getting used to driving the boat. As soon as the weather permits I am going to start making carb and prop adjustments to see if i can get her dialed in like you guys do.
For the record I haven't seen one video where a Redline engine wasn't pushing something to it's limits. Have heard nothing but good things about Redline all the way around.
Thanks,
Phil