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Don't know where the posts / photos went.... reposting here.
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Love it,shows you how to connect proper radio gear,well done young man
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Hi realy enjoyed this post thanks Bill
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What a nice conversion on a lovely boat
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What size prop did you use, Martin?
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I think 25 or 30mm but I would recommenced a slightly milder motor, a Speed 400 7.2v not the 6volt.
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Nice job! Simple but effective conversion unlike mine which now appears massively over
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Dont you think it sits rather low in water. I was converting mine and found it sat too deep so am in the process of cutting along length of waterline and inserting a 3/4 inch deep section.
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Not really and it planes really nicely with the new motor!
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January 10, 2017, 06:58:45 pm »
Hi John, I think i read that when the model was produced the water line was reduced particularly at the stern
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Many thanks for a very concise, and informative thread on the conversion to a more simple single screw propulsion. I was going for a twin screw until I saw this thread. Many thanks again, Dave W 😊
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Hi, I am in the process of converting a lifeboat same as the one featured. Could you tell me what length of prop shaft you used. A very well put together conversion. May well require a few more hints and tips as I progress. Many thanks .Ian Palmer.
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