so lets look at the idea again shall we.
first 500metres is the maximum distance i want , 250metres is about average maybe some times nearer 300metres, but since i am going to all this trouble then why not do the full 500 metres as a DESIGN POINT, it does not have to be 501metres nor 499metres. according to the forum there is no real limit to the radios apart from line of sight so i was thinking the modern 2 gig systems rather than the lower freq. whats the general opinion on thoses ideas
where it will be used does have a strong tide, the maximum on the charts is 12 knots but i was planning on using the boat with the tide rather than against it, there fore theoretical speed 5 to 10 knots.
when I normally sea fish I change baits every 15 Min's on average some times less some times more but 4 a hour is a good average, two rods there for 8 trips per hour each trip has a maximum distance of 500 metres each way so lets average that down to 300 metres each way 600metres over all, that a total of 8 times 600m, equals 4,800metres or 5 KM for ease and speed and thats per hour, I normal fish for four hours so thats 32 trips average, according to their blurb they get 2 trips per battery so i will need 20 battery sets plus charger or 10 battery sets and two chargers.
An IC motor will properly run for 5 Min's max per trip and ten Min's cooling so the motor wont cook under full loading for hours.
air traps on a boat someone has built before , i cant believe i am the first person in the history of model boats that has decided to try salt water and An IC motor! may be I am as a newbee about to show all the old hands a new trick??? lol
the hull design i was looking to play with was a standard motor boot hull with a single keel leg to hold some ballest to help keep it upright, and also the foam ball on a fibreglass stick to help too, the drive and prop i was thinking about a 900 electric motor and a 40mm prop as a starting point but thats because i have seen other models with similar sizes running those