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    Hi there all. I'm from Australia and race a 429cc motor in a open hull class I would like to run somthing new and diferent to the current monos here. I would like to build a Laydown hydro for this class can any one suggest what plans would suit and who / were to buy them from as there is nothing like the photo I have supplied here (this photo is just one that I found that I would like to build its not me). Can any one point me in the right direction?
    Cheers
    Damien
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    Last edited by Damo; 09-14-2007, 06:52 PM.

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    Laydown

    Damien
    Why don't you buy a 125 motor and run it on
    the boat you have.You will then be ready for
    the 125 worlds next years in the USA.Where
    Are you located at? email me at tcronk@tampabay.rr.com

    Tom



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    • #3
      Queen's English is similar to what is spoken here

      Originally posted by Tom Cronk View Post
      Damien
      Why don't you buy a 125 motor and run it on
      the boat you have.You will then be ready for
      the 125 worlds next years in the USA.Where
      Are you located at? email me at tcronk@tampabay.rr.com

      Tom
      Gee Tom. the guy wrote he from Australia and he looking to build a Hydro.

      "Hi there all. I'm from Australia and race a 429cc motor in a open hull class I would like to run somthing new and diferent to the current monos here. I would like to build a Laydown hydro for this class can any one suggest what plans would suit and who / were to buy them from as there is nothing like the photo I have supplied here (this photo is just one that I found that I would like to build its not me). Can any one point me in the right direction?"

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      • #4
        More information?

        Boat designs vary a great deal depending on geographical location. Typical hydroplane designs here in the US work best in calm water and wide sweeping turns. Typical Euopean designs work better in choppy water with sharp narrow turns. I'm not familiar at all with the type of racing you will be expecting in your area. Can you give a little information about the type of racing you see down there?
        There is also a link here on this website. In the upper left corner box called: "Hulls and Hardare list." There you can pull up a list of US builders/designers. You may choose to contact a builder directly for some information.

        See if my link will work for you:

        http://www.hydroracer.net/forums/sho...?threadid=9360



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        • #5
          Laydown Hydro

          Hi Jeff55V
          Thank you, based on what you just mentiond I would need to lean towards the European style designs (narrow courses and somtimes bumpy) Could you reconmend a builder that has designs to suit our conditions or point me into the right direction? I sent an e-mail to MJR three days ago and just waiting for a responce.
          Thanking you
          Damien

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          • #6
            Calling James Aderholdt

            James is in Europe and a member of this site, Hey James can you Help this guy out?
            Mark
            G-11
            125H
            When the green flag drops, the bull**** stops!!!!!!!!!!!
            Keep'em Sunny Side Up Boy's!


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            • #7
              Laydown

              Hi there Lights
              Would you know the user name for James so I could look him up on the members list?
              Cheers
              Damien

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Damo View Post
                Hi there Lights
                Would you know the user name for James so I could look him up on the members list?
                Cheers
                Damien
                Hi Damien. Sorry to take so long to get back with you. Check out this thread:

                http://www.hydroracer.net/forums/showthread.php?t=9827


                Hope this helps.
                Jeff.


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                • #9
                  Laydown

                  Thanks Jeff
                  Yes a good read thank you. As I have only built my race boats with female moulds useing Vac infusion tecneque to suck out excess resin for lightness and strength. But looking at the wooden boats made on you side of the pond the quality is fantastic and somthing I would love to do build a wooden race boat.
                  Thanks once again
                  Cheers
                  Damien
                  Last edited by Damo; 09-19-2007, 01:35 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Damien, James Aderholdt is James username here on HR.

                    Mark
                    Mark
                    G-11
                    125H
                    When the green flag drops, the bull**** stops!!!!!!!!!!!
                    Keep'em Sunny Side Up Boy's!


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                    • #11
                      Laydowm

                      Thanks Lights!
                      I will look him up now
                      Cheers

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                      • #12
                        Damo.

                        the boat in the picture is a GSC, built in Italy. The builder, Ciccio, (at least that is what we call him!) may work you out a deal. Try the Formula Series website (user name GSC I think) and look him up. His English is pretty good.

                        Other European huills that also work well are the Lucas (built by Oliver Lucas), Kala (built in Estonia) and a recent new hull is the Typhoon(?) built by Brett Duncan - a South African living in the UK.

                        Another good source of info would be Mike Ward (Yamato UK) @ www.yamato.ndo.co.uk .

                        Good luck!!!!!
                        Team 27
                        F:250 Hydroplane Racing

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                        • #13
                          Lawdown

                          Paul!
                          The info you gave me is mutch appreciated. I will spend some time on this over the next few days
                          "Thank you"
                          Kind regards
                          Damien

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                          • #14
                            Sorry for the late reply! I've been out of the net for a couple of days. Paul mentioned several good boat builders and maybe it's possible to aquire some plans. Let me know if you need more help!!
                            Regards,
                            James

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                            • #15
                              Laydown

                              Thanks James Will do
                              Cheers
                              Damien

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