Brad @ SCJB
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that sounded expensive
The motor is stock, and the prop shaf is about 2inches below the center line.
that sounded expensive
The L brackets that will mount of the center stringer are machined to length now, and edges are finished off. They will be drilled today, and I'll start on the battery box tonight.
RD
Around the same status as back in May when dave used his machines last. LOL. I have asked him several times in the few months when he is going to make the box and finish the rails and turn buckles. He is starting to sound like the cart guy. "Two weeks", or "when i get home from the river ill get started." So as of today, no new progress.
Sorry for the delays dylan.
Dont worry about it Kyle, I'm just bustin RD's balls a bit here on the 7 month battery box. The race is in 5 months, I doubt we will make it at this rate.
Dont worry about it Kyle, I'm just bustin RD's balls a bit here on the 7 month battery box. The race is in 5 months, I doubt we will make it at this rate.
It did go kinda low on the priority list.. I got about zero work again though so it's right back at the top. I'll get on it when I get back from the river.
RD
Is that your mini in the pic? same gel scheme that mine came with, currently at the gel shop going a different direction Honestly i dont have a clue on what motor is best or what they will do. best we saw out of mine before I tore it down last week was 43 with a POS wrong size prop LOL I really think with the right prop it might get close to 50mphChecking out the mini threads, I remembered this picture I had...look familiar? I'm working on a mini Daytona and thinking about putting new Honda 50 on it. Anyone have an idea of what the ideal engine weight of these boats should be and what speed I might get with the stock 50? View attachment 173842
so what ever happened to this race?
No, I wish mine looked that good. I have a done a lot of repair work glassing in old radio holes, switch holes and screw holes. Had a variety of things to fix but it is coming along pretty good. I was referred to a guy in Costa Mesa (Comacho) to do the gel coat but not quite ready yet. I have a thread in the "gel coat" forum called "first time boat painter" but all the input I got turned me back to gel coating. I also seamed the top to the bottom and eliminating the rub rail...
Checking out the mini threads, I remembered this picture I had...look familiar? I'm working on a mini Daytona and thinking about putting new Honda 50 on it. Anyone have an idea of what the ideal engine weight of these boats should be and what speed I might get with the stock 50? View attachment 173842
Bitchen:thumbsup Were getting rid of the rubrail aswell and capping it. Its gonna be worthless as shit around a dock but its gonna look cool as hell Ive got mine down at Islander Marine in Ontario, there gonna start on the cap pretty soon and then regel it. If your interested to see whats going on you should stop by the shop and take a look.
No, I wish mine looked that good. I have a done a lot of repair work glassing in old radio holes, switch holes and screw holes. Had a variety of things to fix but it is coming along pretty good. I was referred to a guy in Costa Mesa (Comacho) to do the gel coat but not quite ready yet. I have a thread in the "gel coat" forum called "first time boat painter" but all the input I got turned me back to gel coating. I also seamed the top to the bottom and eliminating the rub rail...
You should keep us up to date with pics of your build.:thumbsup
Are you building any ability to adjustment height into this bracket??? Do you have a water preasure gauge? Just a thought.
Gauge :thumbsup
The ability to raise or lower the motor a 1/4" at a time is a must. IMO
I don't mean to hijack this thread but since we are talking about the identical boat, do you know how much freeboard there was at the stern when the boat was just sitting in the drink? I am concerned because I had planned to put a 40 or 50 four stroke Honda on mine and weighing in at 214 lbs. I have no idea what to expect. I'm also wondering if there is significant splash over if you come off the throttle too fast because when I got this one, someone had a big piece of plexiglass bolted to the aft rise of the cockpit...hmm, what else could that be for LOL. Appreciate any info on the weight/horespower set-up. I've seen one or two that have 90s on them but the engine looked too small to be a 90.
Thanks to all,
Dave - Miniboatfan
I don't mean to hijack this thread but since we are talking about the identical boat, do you know how much freeboard there was at the stern when the boat was just sitting in the drink? I am concerned because I had planned to put a 40 or 50 four stroke Honda on mine and weighing in at 214 lbs. I have no idea what to expect. I'm also wondering if there is significant splash over if you come off the throttle too fast because when I got this one, someone had a big piece of plexiglass bolted to the aft rise of the cockpit...hmm, what else could that be for LOL. Appreciate any info on the weight/horespower set-up. I've seen one or two that have 90s on them but the engine looked too small to be a 90.
Thanks to all,
Dave - Miniboatfan
He purchased this last week and brought it down to WOT Marine to get it serviced and get it ready for Summer & The Mini Enduro.. The boat is a 12' Daytona that he picked up on Craigslist.
These pictures were taken when the boat was brought here last week. Kyle has already serviced the boat, rebuilt the carburetor, put a new battery in, cleaned the fuel tank, etc.. etc.. and just cleaned up the wiring on the way to the motor (temporarily) until we get into where the final setup is gonna be etc..
The engine on this thing is "cherry" as cherry gets.. Doesn't even look like it's ever been run.
The boat had it's 1st water test today.. It broke a starter mount so Kyle had to pull start it, but without playing with the setup it his 39mph right out of the gate.. We're going to be ditching that whale tale and machining up some new ones to get it dialed in.. Playing with engine height and stepping up the prop pitch a bit to get more out of it.
If you have a mini boat start putting that shit together for the Mini Enduro!
This 1 of 4 or 5 "RDP" entrants to the race..
RD