I've only built about six including these, but ya gotta start somewhere. Both were built for a K&B 3.5cc outboard. The blue boat was built in about 1977 and the yellow one about three years later. They were much faster than the then availiable kit tunnel boats from either Dumas or Prather. As trial and error goes, the blue boats sponsons were too shallow. The yellow boat had too much lift.
At my local club lake, I had to wait to run alone, because my boats turned left and all model racers turn right. I tried to get them turn right, but they just wanted to spin. K&B even came out with a longer skeg because the tunnels suffered too. I went as far as to use a transom mounted turn fin. After awhile, I joined them and bought two Lee tunnels.
They sure were alot of fun. I always ported the exhaust elbow and the passage through the tower housing. On 40% nitro, they would run with the 7.5cc tunnels.
At my local club lake, I had to wait to run alone, because my boats turned left and all model racers turn right. I tried to get them turn right, but they just wanted to spin. K&B even came out with a longer skeg because the tunnels suffered too. I went as far as to use a transom mounted turn fin. After awhile, I joined them and bought two Lee tunnels.
They sure were alot of fun. I always ported the exhaust elbow and the passage through the tower housing. On 40% nitro, they would run with the 7.5cc tunnels.
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