ORIGINAL: Steve441
Thanks Jan - I see how you did it now and will make my own if I am not happy with any pre-built ones that are available on the market - Amazing Boat you have ! Since you are a racer it must have some remarkably juicy parts inside! I love the way just the prop is the only thing in the water! Take Care - Steve
Thanks Steve,
As we race in standard classes overhere, the 'amazing' part is to keep the boat running flawlessly, if you can keep running while other boats collide or have electrical or mechanical issues, you can win the race.
It's like the F1 races; you don't have to win every run, coming in second every race will win you the championchip, provided it's always another boater who wins the race...
Boat maintenance is cruicial, as we all run the same 400, 600, or 700 type motor in the various classes, just blowing off the dust prior to racing your boat won't cut it, you'll have to keep tweaking.
The pics were taken in Zwolle, where we run our boats on a large body of water, so there are always waves, which causes spectacular races and photo opportunities, but certainly not the highest lap-counts of the season.
Keep us posted on your build and amaze us with your water pick-up!
Regards, Jan.