Perhaps I should bring you up-to-date on my Mermaid build (and own up to not
having properly finished it yet!
http://model-boats.com/sys_files/graphics/smileys/026.png)
Various other jobs seem to have 'got in the way' - gardening, new greenhouse,
talking my self into new project (Mountfleet Puffer), buying new car etc. etc.
The boat is generally complete - still haven't really finished the hull painting
although I did run it on Goole MBCs pond a few weeks back. it goes like stink
with the Hobbyking 1000kv Brushless Motor and 7.2v NiMh battery pack and
shows very long run times.
two (minor) problems - it was very twitchy on the rudder set-up I first installed -
I have reduced the rudder throw to make the driving easier.
To be fair the boat did turn very smartly without any sign of wanting to turn over -
the hull is very light and all the 'heavy bits' are generally in the centre of the boat
(both fore and aft and side to side) The battery is held in on a Velcro pad - this
was so that I could tweak the centre of gravity a bit if it proved to be a problem
but it seemed to OK from the start.
The boat is very noisy - mainly motor noise - this is probably since I haven't yet glazed
any of the cabin windows - I think I will also put some sound absorbing material inside the
hull level with motor and tucked away under the decking at each side.
I'll try and get some video next time I take it out
see pictures below
Richard
👍 Yeah - I'd forgotten about that - I have some
grey primer from the same manufacturer as the white, I
shall use that.
I had been relying on the old fingertip test and light reflecting
off the painted surface - to be fair as it stands (and partly
because of the very simple sheeting on the hull) there aren't
a lot of low spots.
Richard