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RCP57
09-18-2011, 02:10 PM
Since we have a place for boats I guess I will post a few pictures of my commercial longliner build from January of this year. I have grown up around this stuff so this build was fairly easy and quick(maybe a little rushed here and there too). It also helps when you are building whatever you want and not following any plans. In real life this boat would be about 42', the model is 28"long and has a draft of about 6". Now that I have the DX6I and DX8 one of them will become the radio for this and that will allow me to motorize some of the stuff on the deck this winter.

Reg

RCP57
09-18-2011, 02:15 PM
A few more pictures of it finished... well kinda...:)


Thanks for lookin

Reg

Ken Orme
09-18-2011, 02:39 PM
Your boat looks good. I like the use of aluminum for the construction.

What did you use to weld it together?

Ken

RCP57
09-18-2011, 07:30 PM
It's TIG welded.

Dreamweaver
09-18-2011, 08:36 PM
Totally Awesome.. Nice work it's cool to see something completely built from scratch.

~Mike~

Roadmasters
09-23-2011, 05:53 PM
Never seen a model boat built entirely from scratch. do you have any videos of it in action?

RCP57
09-24-2011, 09:05 AM
The only video that I have of it running is to high of quality for my old computer so I have no way to edit and post it. I will take some video with my cell phone soon and post it up. The boat is slow(which it should be) so there isn't much to see though!

Reg

Jared
11-13-2011, 09:08 PM
Just now found this. It looks great! Just need to throw out the flopperstoppers and hit the open water. If I didn't know you were from BC already I would have guessed it was a Canadian boat. I had a '47 vintage 43' for a year that came down from BC. The Canucks know a thing or two about boatbuilding. I've wanted to build a troller and drag flies and spinners around the local trout pond but I think the authorities take a dim view of it.

Mrfish55
11-13-2011, 11:25 PM
Very nice, sitting on the water it looks like the real deal, first time I've ever seen an alum scale boat, looks like you nailed it.

RCP57
11-15-2011, 03:40 PM
Hey Guys, Thanks for the complements on the boat! My Grandfather built and repaired commercial fishboats most of his life so I guess it's in my blood too, unfortunately no one builds new larger boats here anymore because there's no need for it anymore.

Jared, I actually could (and have) thrown out the "flopperstoppers" cause it does have them! It took a bit of fiddling to get them to work right at full speed though:). I haven't used it to tow a lure yet because I'm affraid that I might actually catch something and roll it over!

Reg

Espeefan
11-28-2011, 12:23 PM
I liked this build, when you posted a few photos of it elsewhere on the forum. The fact that's all aluminum, is really unique. I don't follow boat builds much, but this is one of the first, if not only, boat I've seen done in aluminum. Most are fiberglass and/or styrene. Very cool.

kcjeepn
01-10-2012, 10:39 AM
Aluminum, that makes this build interesting. Not many people go that route.

RCP57
02-01-2012, 10:53 PM
When I got home from work today I decided to launch the boat and head out.lol This is the first time in months that I've payed any attention to my boat! It was kinda fun! The video is very poor but thats what happens when you let someone else run the camera! haha

http://youtu.be/OB6eYvFzUPQ http://youtu.be/TfjKTzP84d8

Reg

elephants14
02-05-2012, 09:41 PM
How does the motor / driveshaft/ propeller go through the hull. I'm interested in doing a boat, but not sure how to go about the hull pass though part...

Thanks
Cody

RCP57
02-05-2012, 10:27 PM
You can buy a shaft tube from a hobby shop or online. You can get them in various lengths too. It's just a tube with a plastic bushing at each end that the prop shaft passes through. Fill it with grease and your good to go!

Reg

grumpygrady
02-06-2012, 07:37 PM
How does the motor / driveshaft/ propeller go through the hull. I'm interested in doing a boat, but not sure how to go about the hull pass though part...

Thanks
Cody

a brass tube filled with grease works great
if i can find river bills site i will post it later as that site shows how to make shafts and rudders and etc

RCP57
03-29-2013, 08:16 PM
The weather was really nice today so this evening I decided to play with what started all this mess for me:D

http://youtu.be/ibqd4-kU21Q

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grumpygrady
03-30-2013, 12:18 AM
reminded me that i have not taken any of my boats out for 5 years or more
i think it is time to fix that lol

thanks

Espeefan
03-30-2013, 08:32 AM
This is still one of the coolest boats I've seen. It's all aluminum. Who builds them like that, besides Reg? Just awesome. And it really floats!

Reg, is the Jackfish still all raw aluminum, or did you paint it?

RCP57
03-30-2013, 08:36 AM
Yeah it was relaxing for sure. This is the only model that I have built that has no kinks. Turn it on and drive it around.haha I have another boat in the works but it isn't for me:(.

Only the bottom is painted Nate. The rest is just bare aluminum.

Reg

bigpipespete
06-25-2013, 09:48 PM
Hi Reg , Greg mentioned your boat when he was here yesterday and it sounded good so i looked at the boat section for the first time. I'm used to seeing aluminum boats like this and yours is a beautiful copy. Greg wasnt kidding when he said how nice it turned out.
Mike.

RCP57
06-25-2013, 11:10 PM
Hey thanks Mike(you too Greg), I owe some credit to this boat for kicking off my building craze.... You aren't unfortunate enough to work around the fishing industry are you Mike?lol I'm guessing by your other post that you won't be coming to the Duncan show in a few weeks(too bad). If you ever make it over here and you have some extra time you should stop by. I would love to show you my creations...

Reg

bigpipespete
06-26-2013, 01:23 AM
Unfortunately i didnt know about the show in time to book time off work , but next year i will be there for sure. I am not in the fishing industry but ive had several jobs that were next to marinas so i saw vessels like that daily. Thank you for the invite Reg , i will take you up on that offer for sure.
Mike.

RCP57
06-26-2013, 08:54 AM
Unfortunately i didnt know about the show in time to book time off work , but next year i will be there for sure. I am not in the fishing industry but ive had several jobs that were next to marinas so i saw vessels like that daily. Thank you for the invite Reg , i will take you up on that offer for sure.
Mike.

Just do what most people do now and call in sick! Better yet don't even call, just show up after the weekend like nothing happened!:eek: Just kidding but it is too bad that you can't make it over. I heard a rumour a while back that there may be some RC stuff(rock crawling ect) going on at a local fair in early September. I was approached about bringing my stuff but I don't know yet if it is legit. If it is I will let you know.

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