I used the pdfs from the
http://modelboats.hobby-site.com/
website scaled to 200%, and printed out on a Canon inkjet printer
(each original A4 page expanded to 6 A4 pages - cue the sellotape!
The original kit used 3/32" Balsa - I simply doubled that up to 3/16" (5mm)
Pic 1 : A view of the hull base - I also cutout the centres of the two largest
hull formers to allow access to the rudder horn at the stern and allow
clearance around the propshaft and motor amidships
Pic 2 : On the underside I have added some simple triangular fillets to keep the keel
aligned at 90 degrees to the base and also to assist come time to put the
hull sheeting on.
Pic 3 : At the stern I have added a brace under the deck to help when I
come to glue the transom on.
The brushless motor is a HobbyKing No-Name special - 1000Kv 222watt
outrunner with a 30amp HobbyKing Car ESC - this is the ESC . . .
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=11742
cost for motor and ESC about A£16.50 !
Pic 4 :The final photo shows the motor on a metal motor mount - which is
thermally connected to the motor coils so it hopefully should avoid
overheating and motor damage (fingers crossed smiley required here!)
I have made a wedge-shaped motor mount baseplate, which will allow the
motor to be slid backwards and forwards & raised & lowered easily
to get motorshaft and propshaft alignment 100% before glueing in.
I have ordered a 45mm long double jointed connector from SHG models
to connect the propshaft and motor - should avoid any minor
alignment problems (fingers crossed again!)
Richard