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Old 05-10-2018, 07:54 AM
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Default Good Youtube Channels for boat rigging?

When it comes to putting a boat together from just a hull (such as putting the engine, radio, running gear, stuffing tube, cables, ect.) I'm a newb. There's not a lot of resources near me for gas boats and would like to learn the little things. Are there any good youtube channels out there besides all of the videos of just the boats running? The boat I have now is a basic RTR air cooled, but I'd like to get a larger hull and make a fun/faster boat. Thanks!
Old 05-10-2018, 08:28 AM
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Don't know about Youtube channels but here's a couple of links of how to put one together.
107051390.pdf
ModelPowerBoat.com - Assemble a RC boat
If I find a good video I'll post it.
Old 05-11-2018, 08:49 AM
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Unfortunately I have not come across any quality youtube build videos or "how to" guides. I have a number of pictures I got from Germany of builds being done for MHZ. Most are more elaborate though techniques are high quality and you may learn a thing or two just scrolling through.

A more simple build is Rebel
though other builds can be seen here - Build pics/tips from Germany - 1000 pics - ImageEvent
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Welcome to Zippkits! doesn't have videos but you can check out their build manuals to get an idea of what you need and how things go together.

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