(http://www.modelshipmaster.com/products/Chris_Craft/baby/baby_bootlegger%200310%20(2).jpg)
Wow! That was one FAST build!!!
Pretty too................................
Baby Bootlegger is perhaps the most beautiful wooden boat ever built. She won the 1924 and 1925 Gold Cup race. The race began as a free-for-all in the early part of the century. However, when the racers developed into overpowered creatures with three and four V-12 engines, the race was changed in the twenties into a class with a requirement for four seats, one engine and a limit on engine size. It was to be a 'gentleman's run-about', and Baby Bootlegger was the pinnacle boat of this group. Today, the Gold Cup race is an unlimited class with Miss Budweiser and other powerful boats.
The model I am attempting to build is about 37" long (940 mm) and 6.5" Beam (about 165 mm)
This is a downloadable plan from john-tom.com.
I plan to build it with a MDF Frame, Sunboard skin and cockpit, and Teak Veneer planking. Power unit will be a watercooled SL 2848 3900KV Brushless Inrunner with a 70 A Birdie ESC.
This will be a leisurely build!!
Lol VC :D
Why aren't you working hard instead of browsing the net ???
Stuck the plans together, and checked out the frame pieces
Where did you download these plans from? They are different from the ones that I have.
awesome!!
VC, these are on john-tom's web site
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VC, these are on john-tom's web site
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VC, these are on john-tom's web site
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Nilanjan sir, I am only trying to build it.......:D
The soot (carbon) left from Laser Cutting has to be cleaned from all surfaces which will have glue, as the adhesive will only stick to the Carbon. After trying various options, I found a file was best for the grooves, and for surfaces I used my palm sander fixed in a vice.
After running the Sander for 2 hours, my fingers were tingling from the vibrations for 3 hours after! :giggle:
The plans show a motor shaft of nearly 18 inches. I am against long drive assemblies in principle, and I plan to use a 10 inch assembly.
Picture shows my power unit and the amount I will have to displace to do this. The motor location too will change.
The Shaft tube is 8 mm dia, and the keel is 5 mm thick ??? ??? :headscratch: :headscratch:
Well, something to figure out how to do ;D
I'll probably put 2 reinforcing pieces on either side of the keel....let's see ;)
Why must you complicate matters? :banghead: I know, I know - you love complicated things............. :giggle:
Ref our telecon. Give me some time to think about this after I sort out the mess with my build. In the process of repairing it now.
Hardly complicated. You ought to see me when I do complicated :rofl:
Only hassle is the shift in CG by moving the motor, and spatial adjustment. Of course, that fat prop tube has to be accommodated somehow :headscratch: :headscratch:
Mock set up of the frame
Tempting..................very tempting.
Succumb, O VC, succumb!
The bulkheads have got tabs for alignment, which will be cut off later.
The mock assembly is done, with the boat upside down. Then, a strip of disposable material is tacked down onto the workbench. (I used sunboard)
The tabs are glued to the strip. Then when all is in place, the keel is epoxied in.
Next: gluing the Shears and Chimes
Why are these grown up guys building BEAUTIFUL boats in 1/10 scale?
Cant they do 1/2 or 1/1?
Cant they borrow the 800 cc engine (and propshaft) from my 1985 van (serial no 40)?
:rofl:
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to use my favourite smiley.
By the way, Iyer Sir, do you have an old moped that you want to dispose off? I'm looking for a 26CC engine - cheap - VERY CHEAP!
Only have (all now rotten from 10 yrs in rain)
1955 Fiat Millecento
1956 Royal Enfield Ensign
1975 Royal Enfield Bullet
1984 Chetak
1985 Maruti Suzuki Van
2001 Scooty
Brother in law's Honda Splendor late 90s
About 25 Glow/diesel engines 5-50 yrs old
About 10 electric motors 1-5 yrs old.
Airplanes and some kits 1-50 yrs old.
Enough for my retirement,
And to share with friends
I do have a moped but its 80CC, but i am planning to use it in a go-kart ;D
@rcneil, pl lend to VC and STUDY STUDY.
He'll return it for your gokart as your graduation gift.
Wonder what happened to the go kart built by those St Columba's guys - John, Guljeet Gandhi and the Bengali guy (cant recall the name) who had a bulldog. 1970. Used to run it down Shankar Road in Delhi.
Studies is there sir but my hands are tingling to make something rc as quick as possible. Theres a temporary big pond in front of my house that forms in every monsoon a small boat? probably :). The moped engine is heavy and havent extracted from the moped yet.
Hmmmm - "and the Bengali guy - (cant recall the name)" - point noted. You have scant respect for the people from that state (you recall his canine companion but not his name).
For this heinous crime of racial discrimination on a public forum, you are hereby requested to please send me one of your rain sodden Bullets ('56 Ensign preferred (:|~) as a compensation. :giggle:
Now let us stop hijacking this thread.
p.s I will await the tracking number of the Bullet.
I change my compensation/demand to the '75 Bullet as the Ensign is only 148 CC. Please repack the consignment.
Sir what are you going to use such big engines on?
26CC Engine for this:
http://www.rcindia.org/boats/riva-aquarama-a-dream-coming-true/
The '75 Bullet as a stable mate for my 1983 Yamaha RD 350.
Shears & Chimes installed.
oooh... she's beautiful ;D
Sent from a potato using a lamp
Actually, at this stage, as beautiful as a skeleton :D ;D
Admiring home made work bench too, with its triangular gusset like between leading edge and rib.
Very observant sir! :thumbsup:
Cutting the tabs off
Stubs sanded flush
This is War! :violent: (I always wanted to use that)
Drilling through the Keel & Bulkhead for the Prop Tube......there has to be a better way
Motor/Shaft/Tube mock fitment.
Build continues.......
A motor mount is very critical. Besides it's basic job of fastening the motor firmly, alignment has to be maintained. With this kind of design, there is very little place (actually, none!) to fit a flat base on which to use a standard mount. So, improvisation.
Build continues.......
A motor mount is very critical. Besides it's basic job of fastening the motor firmly, alignment has to be maintained. With this kind of design, there is very little place (actually, none!) to fit a flat base on which to use a standard mount. So, improvisation.
Fitting the mount permanently
Epoxying the Prop Tube in, and Mock fit-up of the Rudder
Battery tray, and view at this stage. More machinery and electronics than boat!
Hail Mary! Meticulous to the core. Now I understand the things that you were telling me this morning. An amusing thought crossed my mind. We talk thrice a day, build boats - while you use high quality stuff from Cornwall Boats, I rummage in my piles of rubbish for jugaad. Poles apart in this respect.
Hey, thanks VC! Hardly a HM moment though :D
This is too professional. {:)} {:)} {:)}
VC, I've been there, done that (jugaad from leftover scraps etc.) In fact, this build already has a fair deal of that (e.g. the entire motor mount)
Takes too much time, and not always the desired result. At my age, one wants to get on with it...... :rofl:
Maharana sir! :bow: :bow:
Thank you!
"At my age, one wants to get on with it....." Right behind you Sir :giggle:
Jugaad - you should see the water pump that I have made for the RAF Rescue Boat today. Small 3 V motor screwed on to a PET bottle cap and neck - impeller fan blades from Sunfoam, intake and outlet pipes from discarded pens ;D Squirts water upto a height of 3 feet. However, cumbersome to mount so I will go with a windshield washer pump.
The Baby Bootlegger deserves this kind of precision. I wouldn't try Jugaad (maybe a little bit only ;)) if I was building her.............
What do you think the AUW should be? I think I'm heading toward 2 Kg!
VC, why the pump? Fire fighting?
Is the current weight of 810 grams inclusive of all electrics and battery? In that case 2 Kgs is a close guesstimate.
Yes it is essentially a Crash Tender. It was used to rescue pilots from the Thames.
Yes, you need a pump. After the dunking in the Thames, they need a bath :D ;D
Fitted the rudder/Servo/linkage.
Used a standard servo, Hitec HS 311, and a heavy duty clevis with SS Pin. Also, 'locked' both sides with a small band of fuel tubing
Briefly tested the electronics/propulsion. All works fine. The motor is just very, very fast - a 3900 KV @ 12V is more than 40,000 RPM. Scary!
Dissembled everything. Back to the Hull now. Major sanding job, before applying the skin. Plan to use 2 mm Sunboard, with Resin Coat. Any suggestions?
All you boat guys are giving me something called "inferior complexity".
:banghead:
Last RC boat i built was in 1990. And an Everglades type Airboat 35 powered
Iyer sir, any pics of that Air Boat? Seems very interesting! (:|~
2 ft x3 ft thermocole clad with aluminium sheet. Ply pylon. Fibreglass cowl for engine, tank & radio made over thermocole male form by equivalent of 'lost wax' method. Merco 35, 10x6, 2" spinner. Tractor, not a pusher. Full height rudder behind pylon. Since pylon was at the back she used to nose in under power in/on water. Ended up running it on wet grass in the lawn of the State Bank Inst of Info & Comm Mgmt SBIICM, Banjara Hills, Hyd. Sure scared the trainees. No pics because its lying somewhere in my junk in Lucknow.
Ask me about my glow RC Car sometime. So fast that by the time you cut throttle, she's banged against the opposite wall 100 ft away, hit the corner of the bumper and bent the chassis. Broke gearbox mount. Fried clutch.
Will post pics after i retire and go back to my junk, uncared for in 20 years.
From your ID I guess you you are no spring chicken either!
Spring Chicken? Rai Sir? He is the Fall Turkey - pardoned by several Presidents and going/growing stronger than ever. He can teach a Spring Rooster how to lay eggs.
I thought the 55 refers to age or date of birth.
Didn't realise it means 1855!
:rofl:
In that case, he is the one who inspired and motivated Mangal Pandey to go ballistic.
Seriously though,
We cant be making comments like thse about people we do not know personally, or whose profile is not publicly known.
I think the forum should have some ID requirements.
Else all posts should be anonymous.
Will admin/moderators consider this?
Sir, after 43 months on the forum, 4524 posts and having personally met/interacted/ known a number of rcindia members, I don't think I qualify for an 'anonymous' position nor do I need to shroud myself. I didn't start the 'spring chicken /1855' bit, I just replied in jest. Not shielding myself, mind you, I'm beyond that. Perhaps, a bit of retrospection is required in broad daylight, by some other person, in some other part of India. Not me.
Let this pass and let's not make heavy weather out of this. Rai Sahib is a sporting person and he will take it in his stride on his way to continuous maturity.
Aww, come off it guys! I am perfectly comfortable with all this, Tandoori Chicken or Roast Turkey notwithstanding :rofl: :rofl:
The problem with us Indians seems to be we take ourselves too seriously, think ourselves too important, and forget to laugh at ourselves - thereby leaving self prone to attacks of the hejeebers ;)
VC and Rai Sirs both right. I stand corrected. Kindly accept apology. Have self imposed silence for a while.
Maintaining silence strictly forbidden 8):D
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Nice build, SanjaY sir!
Sanjay Bhai,
Sun board is not a good choice for strip planking, heavy, very hard to sand, surface finish is a big question.
Planking with 8x3mm balsa/simul wood strips will be a good choice.
You could consider cherry wood or teak veneer, they have beautiful grains.
Thank you Anjan. I was unable to get anything less than 2.5 mm Teak Veneer. And cutting it into strips is a problem
Maharana sir: where can I get Balsa strips, 3X8 or 3X10? My first choice was Veneer, but it was too thick. Any help is appreciated.
That is why I thought of 2 mm Sunboard. I used it in my Neptune, and got an excellent finish, but yes, it is heavy
Build update:
Not much today. Completed the sanding in preparation for skins, applied a coat of resin on the inside, and ruined my shorts when cyano spilled on them!
Neptune was sheet planked. Don't know how far it is possible in baby bootlegger.
But you can cut strips from balsa sheet.
Very painful job, requiring the sort of patience I yet have to learn :D
Would be around 250~300 strips ???
Not 250~300;
Max 70 strips, around 6 to 7 balsa sheets (3"x36")
Still too many for me! :banghead:
The other difficult part is chamfering each strip to fit
Sir but the beauty of this will be awesome like the first pic which you posted :)
True. But it can still be made pretty good with a paint finish
Quote from: sanjayrai55 on June 28, 2013, 09:14:32 PM
Build update:
Not much today. Completed the sanding in preparation for skins, applied a coat of resin on the inside, and ruined my shorts when cyano spilled on them!
I too spilled cyano on my pants yesterday, i didnt realize it untill it beacame warm and i had to painfully rip off the hair that got glued on to the pant :banghead:
how about formica for the sheeting? it's slightly flexible.
Now that the resin was dry, I could start on the skins.
The prow has seriously contorted compound curves. So I had to plank it perforce.
The rest was more straightforward. Completed the bottom.
Good going Sir. Keep it up.
Thank you sir :salute:
The plans stop at the frame. So, the rest is by looking at photos
Started work on the cockpit and hatches before putting the top skin. I will be putting the side skins last
Finished the top skin finally. Guys, beware of cheap so-called 'Industrial Grade' Cyanoacrylates. I used one of these, while fitting the top skin it foamed on contact with the Sunboard, and formed a horrible hard bubble. As this was between the frame & skin, I went crazy removing it. Stick to Fevikwick
Boat modellers burning the (almost) midnight oil..........The build is coming along beautifully.
I use this. No complaints whatsoever. Let me know if you need some. Best stuff for sunboard and acrylic.
Quote from: VC on July 03, 2013, 10:53:43 PM
Boat modellers burning the (almost) midnight oil..........The build is coming along beautifully.
I use this. No complaints whatsoever. Let me know if you need some. Best stuff for sunboard and acrylic.
CA?
Absolutely. Strong stuff.
Quote from: VC on June 26, 2013, 10:24:07 PM
Yes it is essentially a Crash Tender. It was used to rescue pilots from the Thames.
My apologies, got caught up in my own web of dreamy assumptions and fantasies of pilots bailing out over London at the height of the BOB . In fact these boats, Nos. 93 and 94, were built much after the war served at Calshot during the period 1952 - 1958. My apologies as I would like the historical accuracy to be maintained.
http://www.deansmarine.co.uk/shop/product_info.php/cPath/10_14/products_id/213
Sorry Sir for this mini hijack.
No problem, VC Sir. At least the thread is active; my monologue continues ;D
Cutting out the hatch, and the hatch covers & cockpit
I used the cut outs from the deck to make locators for the hatch covers. I plan a role for these when waterproofing.
There are 2 hatch covers, one easily removable for the battery, and one screwed down for the motor & ESC.
Starting to look a bit like a boat; actually, more like an upside down dugout canoe :rofl:
shaping up nicely. {:)}
Thank you sir :salute:. Still a lot of work - finishing will be a major job :headscratch:
Construction finally finished! Whew!
These boats take an awful amount of time :banghead: Now finishing: ages and ages :o :o
Think I'll make a simple Spad to unwind ;)
Applied Resin to toughen the hull. Have to wait 2 days for it to be fully dry :(
After that I will be putting another coat
So, to fill in the time decided to build an Avispad ;)
Great going sir. Lot of patience required to build these beauties.
Thank you Doc! :thanks:
They really need patience, a virtue which unfortunately I lack :D :rofl:
I had coated the outside with Resin. The sunboard skins needed strengthening, and impact resistance, hardness and toughness.
I put too thick a first coat, and it took 3 weeks to dry! Funda is thin coats, let them dry, then another coat.
Anyway, painting is done. ;D
Next up is signage, then clear gloss lacquer.
After that, detailing
that is B-E-A UTIFUL!!!!!
:drool:
Thank you, Aniket.
Still some way to go :)
Sanjay bhai, the most impressive thing about you boat builders is patience, something I lack. And I can see the patience paying off, the boat looks beautiful! ;D
Sir how did you paint sunboard so beautifully? its a work of art sir amazing craftsmanship. Sir why dont you use VC sirs wood stain technique to make it even more beautiful.
Thanks Anjan, Neil.
Anjan, if I had patience my builds would be better 8) 8)
Neil: this boat is different, am not giving faux wood finish like VC did. I did try that in my Neptune.
After the sunboard there are 4 coats of Resin too. Then putty, then paint. After lettering, 3~4 coats of lacquer gloss.
Still a long way to go........
You are doing full justice to a famous boat Sire. All the very best!
Thank you VC! :salute:
Found this video. It is the original race in 1924 which the Baby Bootlegger won
<h2>30 MILES IN 37 MINUTES</h2><a href="http://www.britishpathe.com/video/30-miles-in-37-minutes"><img src="http://images.britishpathe.com/?id=19812&num=10&size=thumb" title="30 MILES IN 37 MINUTES" width="352" height="264" /></a> (http://<h2>30%20miles%20in%2037%20minutes</h2><a%20href="http://www.britishpathe.com/video/30-miles-in-37-minutes"><img%20src="http://images.britishpathe.com/?id=19812&num=10&size=thumb"%20title="30%20MILES%20IN%2037%20MINUTES"%20width="352"%20height="264"%20/></a>)
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/30-miles-in-37-minutes (http://www.britishpathe.com/video/30-miles-in-37-minutes)
look at her fly!!! will yours behave like that too? ;D ;D ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3XVUjVkXqI
No idea! It will go pretty fast, that I am sure. But whether it can handle that speed, or it flips over.....:D:D
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One long month has passed!
But some things have happened in the meanwhile ;) ;D
.Stickers stuck :) Thanks to Girish Sarwal who got the vinyl stickers made for me
I'll use the brass prop after the maiden and trials. Very high RPM....3900 KV motor, so have to be careful
Used 2 Ball bearings 7*4 and stuffed vaseline in the prop tube.
Electricals and electronics hooked up (2848 3900KV water cooled motor, 70 A water cooled ESC)
Plumbing started - water intakes
Water outlet (one each side)
Used fish tank tees :D
Onward to bath-tub trials ;D ;D
And...
{:)} {:)} {:)} {:)} {:)} {:)}
beautiful sir :thumbsup:
Looks wonderful and fantastic detailing, sirji. {:)} {:)}
Maiden video ASAP, please! :goodjob:
Thank you Anand. Better come soon to Delhi, we'll maiden it together :D :D
Thank you Anjan! Video as soon as I maiden it...still have to do water trials :) :)
Speechless. I think any comment that I make here will be redundant.
However, Masterpiece.
:bow:
Thank you VC sir :thanks:
You're a nice guy....but do feel free to give some healthy criticism :)
Not qualified to do so, in this case, Sire.
Look at that finish.
Look at that library.
Dont ever look at his workbench, else you die of envy.
Sanjayrai55 does not give his boat pilots enough to eat!
:rofl: :rofl: Iyer sir, I like the pilots lean, mean, and....hungry :D
Thanks sir
Awesome work sir its a masterpiece {:)} {:)} {:)} :bow: :bow:
Thank you Neil :D
Still some way to go though
Sanjay this is simply a Superb build. .awesome finish. Looking forward to maiden video.
Rooster :thanks:
Fair amount of trials still before the maiden :D
Just wondering; anyone here have any experience with water cooled ESCs and motors? My query is this: at slow speeds will the water circulate?
I expect (note, only expect :)) that at speed the water will get pushed up through the intake tubes and circulate. But a slow speed?
i Have water cooled ESC and water cooled motor...The water does circulate at slow speed as well. The water inlet that I have is a U shaped one on the bottom and suits well even at slow speed. Just keep the water pipes as short as possible.
Shreekant
Thanks Shreekant
The water gets pulled by the prop when the motor is running but boat is not moving??
Very nice build. :hatsoff:
Could not understand motor running but boat not moving.....
may be due to high KV motor, prop spinning very fast but unable to produce enough thrust.
Thank you Satya
The cooling water is forced through pick-up tubes (brass) through silicone tubes into the esc, motor cooling jacket & motor mount.
The water will flow naturally by pressure when the boat is moving. But when the motor is idling at low speed, there may not be enough water pressure to circulate the water through the system. That was my concern. I could put a pump, but will first conduct trials in the tub and see how it is. The picture in the next post shows the location of the water pick-up tubes
Water pick-up
I don't think heavy water circulation is required when the boat is at idling/slow speed.
But if the outlet is placed just below the waterline, there will less chance of air residing inside the tube and enough to keep the electronics cool even when the motor is off. not sure though...
Is it maidened sir?
No. Only waterproof (bathtub) tests
I am happy that after all this time there is still interest in this and I do get quite a few PMs.
As far as requests for plans go, I would like to reiterate that these are paid plans, protected under IPRs. In the beginning I have given where to get these. It is a very nominal fee.
Sir eagerly waiting for the maiden...
Will certainly sail it, when the weather is better, and I have a suitable place. The lake where I sailed the Neptune (http://www.rcindia.org/boats/neptune-(scaled-up)-from-available-plans-in-sunboard/ (http://www.rcindia.org/boats/neptune-(scaled-up)-from-available-plans-in-sunboard/)) is too deep and too large - accidents would mean major losses!
Another baby bootlegger from roopesh krishna
video of roopesh krishnas baby bootlegger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6w5BYdAjwQ&feature=youtu.be (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6w5BYdAjwQ&feature=youtu.be)
Very nice model by Krishna. Somehow never saw it before
@sanjayrai55,
Sir,
Krishna was one of the oldest members of RCI.
An outstanding modeller, esp with boats.
For various reasons, she stopped posting after Feb 2013.
It is time we invited her back!
Regards.
help me
@shivam12,
You joined only half an hour back.
What help do you want? Police?
@shivam12,
Please see this
http://www.rcindia.org/multirotors/help-needed-with-kk-2-1/msg259741/#msg259741
And do not post msgs in unconnected threads!
Ok?
Welcome to RCI.