Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Pleasure boats, Sports, Race, Power and Leisure Boats: => Topic started by: gwa84 on June 21, 2009, 02:10:43 pm
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right ive finally started the shg shadow cheep as hell ic fun boat build on a 0 budget lol
so far my parts include
prop shaft
rudder (needs cutting to appropriate size)
anti vibration engine mounts
2 enya 15 glo fuel motors (which need some cleaning and carb work to free the carbs)
an shg shadow hull ( in a very sorry state needing a lot of fibreglass and filling work to get it up to spec and sea worthy)
servos (stolen from an ic buggy lol)
2 chanel radio gear ( also stolen from buggy)
fuel tank clunk type
electronic starter ripmax
glo starter ( from buggy also)
parts needed are
glo plug (what's best for the enya 15)
water pick-up and exit (what's best as the original is damaged beyond reaper)
aerial tube holder
prob (need to fined out what's best for the engine as i haven't a clew lol)
bulk heads (need to fined some plans to make these as their missing from the boat)
rubbing strip (for around the hull as this is missing also)
hatch (need to manufacture this as also missing from the boat and mounting have been damaged)
so ive got a lot of work ahead of me ive started repers on the hull as its so thin in places and well holy in others but that's coming along nicely i will ad picks later of progress eny help with the list is as always grateful as some thing's i just don't have a clew about lol lets hope i can get this beasts wet this summer lol %%
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Ya goin to be a touch busy then {:-{ Sorry i cant help i only run f.es BUT iam sure there will be gents on here that will answer your ??s Have fun when shes done :-))
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been in the workshop(ok shed lol) sanding sanding and more sanding plenty of dremel work removed the old ruder mounts and porpshaft as well as half a tone of resin that wasent mixed right by the previous owner and went from rock solid to goo depending wear you tried to remove it ive fibreglass the top and hull repering all the hoals and give the full inside a coat of resin to help strengthen it all out
ive totally filed the old cut outs for the prop rudder water pick-up all 4 of them as they where waaaaay out of line next job is a bit of filling and getting it looking a lot pretiar before sorting the rest of the gear out for the installation part pix to fallow as soon as i get the cam to talk to the comp lol
any help on finding the rubber strips that go all round the boat where the 2 hulls join
and what prop size to get for the enya 15 to start with would be appreciated
ps the prop shaft i ordered on-line is no good it was bent on arrival ime looking for a good supplier that i can get all the running parts from in one go
prop shaft prop water pick up a good prop shaft support
thanks all
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I built a SHG Shadow some time ago........ http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/My_models/02%20shadow.htm
Water pickup: East enough to make from brass or copper tube or
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/Common/Glow%20engines/Tweak%20maint.htm#Mainenace
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=16295.0
Rubbing strip: Try SHG or look at http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=2146.0
Bent Propshaft: Send it back if it was a new purchase. (they'll more than likely send a free replacement.)
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tried sending it back waiting from reply from the ebay seller but nothing so far >>:-(
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No, it's worth perusing and building, it's a great model to learn on.... but it's not a race winner.
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Hi,
I got a shadow and a common problem is the rudder the standard one is far to big and will cause the nose to dive when the throttle is opened. To solve this the rudder needs to be trimmed as martin says in his build.
My shadow was converted from i.c to electric and it still is great fun just does not last as long.
Hope you enjoy the build.
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cool ye ive noted the point about the rudder on my check list its getting an after market rudder to start with as i don't have the original. the pick in the build thread of the cut dawn ruder is their eny size mesuments for that as ime going to have to cut the after market rudder to shape anyway
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ive run into a problem is their anybody that knows the actual length of the shg shadow's prop shaft length as the one i took out of it had been cut dawn badly and ime not sure of the correct length its been soldered half way dawn so even thou the one i ordered is bent ime not sure its the right length enyway
thanks guys
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anybody
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Looking at Martin's boat picture, the end of the tube is just under 25% of the overall length from the transom which is usually average for this type of boat.
Mark the underside of the hull at 24 or 25% of the OAL, from the transom then, using a thin rod, measure through the hull to the end of the engine coupling (or where it will be once fixed). This will give you your tube length.
Cheers
Danny
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thanks bud life saver :-))
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I would buy a longer than usual shaft. fit the engine temporary in place with a coupling. Slide the shaft into place. When it looks good and the ( above post measurements ) mark and cut with pipe cutter, refit bearing. There might be tell tale marks on the hull where the prop was. It worked for me sometime ago.
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MY VERY FIRST BOAT.
MAY HAVE SOME PARTS FOR THAT MODEL IN MY GARAGE, WILL HAVE A LOOK
ALL THE BEST WITH THE MODEL.
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still on the go with this guys just taking a long time slowly rebulding the hull and a few non boating things took presedence hopfull have it on the water this spring :-))
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just taking a long time slowly rebulding the hull and a few non boating things took presedence
There's a lot of that going on ... %) %) {-) {-)
Cheers
Danny
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There's a lot of that going on ... %) %) {-) {-)
Cheers
Danny
Your right Danny.... that why I started Mayhem! %)
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just wishi had the time to spend on boats all day :}
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just wishi had the time to spend on boats all day :}
I'm just getting used to it, I'm only in my second week :-)) :-))
and I only had to work 47 years to get here %% %% {-)
Danny
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47 year to get the time for boats thats a sad state of affers it should be compulsary in scools lol :D
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hehe gwa pop round i will have a word got good idea for all day boating on your own hehehe see you soon mate
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ye bulldog will pop round merry Christmas mate :-))
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I am the same as someone else on this post, this was also my fisrst race boat. I think you will be well underpowered with an Enya .15. I ran a .60 and it went OK, though did experience the corkscrew anticlockwise onto the chine then the dive underwater!
Once that was sorted, it was great.
Glenn
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A .60!!!!!!!!!! awesome!!!
Here's mine: http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/My_models/02%20shadow.htm
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A .60!!!!!!!!!! awesome!!!
Here's mine: http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/My_models/02%20shadow.htm
Actually, I lied , it was a .61, Webra.
Went fairly well, though I do seem to remeber the instructions being fairly specific about not exceeding a certain size of motor!!
Glenn
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reminds me i need to dig this out and do something with it lol :-))