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 | | 06 Sep 2007 08:56 PM |
| BTW, Tug how are the turrets coming? they weigh much? I ordered my speed controllers today, 2 Viper marine 40amp, I figure they should be ample to power the 4 550 size motors | | | |
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 | | 06 Sep 2007 09:25 PM |
| They won't weight much, they're hollow. I'll have concrete numbers next week. I'd have them sooner, but we leave for the in-laws tomorrow (for the weekend).
Have you considered ballast tanks? Under the rules, you can build them so that they can't be used as variable ballast, but rather so you can drain the water from them and make your ship easier to carry. That's my plan for Tirpitz. | | | |
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 11:48 AM |
| with the space I have left, I'm not sure the water will weigh enough to make the 80+lbs, (about 10 gallons) | | | |
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 11:55 AM |
| In that case, I'd make some sturdy boxes to hold the ballast (that can be held in with thubscrews or wingnuts) so you can pull some ballast out before lifting.
Either that, or buy a canoe trailer :) | | | |
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 12:42 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Tugboat
Either that, or buy a canoe trailer :)
Which is why I am going with a small ship. Something that fits in Mini. j. | | | I am prepared to meet my maker, whether He is prepared for the ordeal of meeting me is another matter.
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 01:12 PM |
| We don't have rules for operating lifeboats, J... 8) | | | |
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 01:49 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Tugboat
We don't have rules for operating lifeboats, J... 8)
LOL!!! The Yamato is probably bigger than the Mini. [:p] | | | I am prepared to meet my maker, whether He is prepared for the ordeal of meeting me is another matter.
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 02:06 PM |
| My mind wanders back to my commentary on what it'd look like to transport a Yammer on top of a Mini :)
You actually have one? My little sister bought one, and I am in a perpetual state of jealousy over it. It's like a 130HP go-cart that does an honest 70mph in 2nd gear. :) Not that I tested that here in Hazzard county... | | | |
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 03:16 PM |
| Yes they are great fun. A breeze to park on campus too. I did not get the S model, some times I wish I had. The normally aspirated one is quite zippy enough for my needs though. j. quote: Originally posted by Tugboat
My mind wanders back to my commentary on what it'd look like to transport a Yammer on top of a Mini :)
You actually have one? My little sister bought one, and I am in a perpetual state of jealousy over it. It's like a 130HP go-cart that does an honest 70mph in 2nd gear. :) Not that I tested that here in Hazzard county...
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 03:17 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Tugboat
My mind wanders back to my commentary on what it'd look like to transport a Yammer on top of a Mini :)
If you do I must see a photo! | | | I am prepared to meet my maker, whether He is prepared for the ordeal of meeting me is another matter.
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 03:59 PM |
| Sorry, I don't actually HAVE a photo of an alligator trying to mate with a St Bernard.
I'll try to find one, though. (er.. maybe not) | | | |
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 | | 07 Sep 2007 06:10 PM |
| ROFLMAO!!!!
| | | I am prepared to meet my maker, whether He is prepared for the ordeal of meeting me is another matter.
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 07:04 AM |
| Just waiting on the speed controls to come in and I'll be able to do a full power speed trial. wasn't able to do a float test this past weekend do to the weather:( but the hull is all painted. going to use a 6 volt system to power the ship to keep everything simple. the 4 graupner 7amp/hr batteries that came in the other day will be used for the motors only, will be getting 4 more for the other system on the boat (used for ballast also @ 40 oz apiece) so that will put me at 20lbs of batteries, anyone else use this much? Tug, any photos of the  http://www.rcnavalcombat.com/rcnavalcombat/FileManager/ViewFile.aspx?id=262"\> | | | |
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djranier
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 07:25 AM |
| Marc here in Orlando uses a 36 amp, 6 volt for his drive, and 2, 12 a 6 volt for his pump. Its around 25 pounds worth of batteries. His Yamato weights in at around 57 pounds. But is a slow turning ship.
The only real problem he has had, is he had to go to a 1/4 scale servo for the rudder, even the metal gear expensive ones were packing it in after about 15 minutes of battling, they were overheating trying to turn that much weight. So far the new one is working fine. | | | Its better to give than to receive.
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 07:35 AM |
| tried to post some pics but it didn't work so well. if you go to the file manager under my name you can see the pics of the painted hull | | | |
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 07:40 AM |
| wow, hadn't really given it much thought. figured that the high torque servo would be enough to turn the rudders, I'll have to keep an eye on it since my Yamato is around 185 fully loaded. | | | |
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 08:26 AM |
| 8^O Holy crap. That's my new definition of BIG. I used to brag to non-warship combat people that my battleship was "as tall as I am"... Now, it's in the realm of possibility to say that it weighs as much as I do! | | | |
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Kotori87
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 12:19 PM |
| heehee, that reminds me of the time that the *little asian* president of my club built an HMS Hood. He got really good at patching in the car, because he couldn't load or unload it by himself.
Turning ability is related to the moment of inertia of a ship, which is based on how spread-out the mass of the ship is. If it turns slow, then you can just re-arrange the guts so that the heavy stuff is in the middle. | | | There are 101 different types of people: those who understand binary, those who don't, and those who just can't count... | |
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 03:23 PM |
| A question to all involved in Battlestations; do to the size of the ships the distance that projectiles can hit enemy targets is extended this also means that for some of the larger BB's cant hit below the water line of ships closer than a foot away from its own hull. what happens if you (a battleship captain) is surrounded by destroyers at close range, your shots are bouncing off the decks of the enemy ships but their guns are scoring hit after hit. Is it considered a ram if you go hard to port or starboard to get out of the situation if you end up "running over" one of the offending pests?. | | | |
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 | | 12 Sep 2007 04:13 PM |
| hmmm.... Sounds like you need a destroyer or two for escorts... or a cruiser... | | | |
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