Where are all the boat build pictures? Hydro, runabouts..
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here is one years worth back in 2012.. You just have to do a search https://hydroracer.net/forums/forum/m...boats-for-2012Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Another years worth: https://hydroracer.net/forums/forum/m...boats-for-2013Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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It's time to unveil the new 125 hydro from Aero-Marine Design. Was anxious to see how much it weighed so put all the hardware in the boat and hung it on the scale, you can see for yourself. Well pleased and if it is like the 250/350 boats, you can race one or chase one, choice is yours.
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View Posthere is one years worth back in 2012.. You just have to do a search https://hydroracer.net/forums/forum/m...boats-for-2012
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Thanks fellas, gettin a lot of info on these euro 250/350.. I'm wanting to throw .44 mod on one.. Getting feedback saying wood, no matter what you do, will not be light enough. Molded carbon fiber bottom is the way to go? Also you can't build one from plans, measurements. I am not against trying but don't want to waste my time either.
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Much cheaper to buy a CF boat than to try and build one yourself... To build a CF (pure) boat, you'd need to build a wood version first (test/tweak/test -repeat) and once you get it right, then you need to make fiberglass 'plugs' of it (top and bottom) - then vacuum bag infuse CF (with structural foam in key areas) to create top and bottom - then you need to glue the two halves together... you get the picture, pretty involved process. The Aero-Design boats (shown above in baries' post) are phenomenal boats.. two of the 350s ran this weekend at R10 Kitsap lake - screamed and handled exceptionally well... not cheap but if you want to run up front, it's the way to go in my very humble opinion (then again, I don't race the class)
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057.jpg 222.jpg 237.jpg 248.jpg 253.jpg 257.jpg We finally completed and ran the newest Black Sheep Racing boat. After building new plugs, then moulds, the finally the parts used in the boat. This was definitely the most challenging boat we have built so far.
The additional challenge of this boat was the fact that it was built for Steve Greaves’ Antique C Racing “PR” engine with a 9” or bigger, right hand rotation propeller… Not as easy as one would think!
Steve gave me the opportunity to take it for its maiden voyage, don’t underestimate a good running PR! The boat ran well, yet a little busy… So we have a couple little tricks and minor modifications to do to it before it heads to the Nationals in Kingston.
Good Luck Steve and Jim!
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