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Scott replied the topic: Re: MGB Warpath Rigger

Canadian Hot Rod RC Boats wrote:
Not sure if right combo ? but would say if wanting a uni-bracket type that's a good choice.
Would contact Lenny and get the specs from him.

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Scott replied the topic: Re: MGB Warpath Rigger

Ok then ... Have the Hull & Sponsons all flat sanded, have filled in a few minor voids along seams and then finger rubbed in one last coat of finish cure epoxy.
Hull is smooth and shiney as a babies behind :blush:
Couple days of cure to harden up enough for a final rough up prior to paint using Scotch Bright Pads ....

** Have started a supplemental thread within forums on the actual final rigging and assembly. It is just a shared "How Too" and does contain useful information for rigging boats in general.

See: www.modelgasboats.com/forum/28...-up-info/#15221

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marc replied the topic: Re: MGB Warpath Rigger

Build instructions have been updated 2011-04-30 to reflect better building techniques and tips. This is a direct link to the new PDF file:

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Nic replied the topic: Re: MGB Warpath Rigger

Hi ! I am new to the rc boat world and are very interested in your outrigger what must I do to get one from you ? Do you still manufactur kits for it ? Price please ? Thank you Nic
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marc replied the topic: Re: MGB Warpath Rigger


I am still making kits. They are $235.00 plus shipping (this includes cowl and turn fin). I have one in stock ready to ship. If you want it, send me a private message with complete shipping address and I will contact you with price including shipping.

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Nic replied the topic: Re: MGB Warpath Rigger

Hi Marc sorry for the late reply and thank you for your answer my email nico.gsrtech@webmail .co.za thanks Nico
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Canadian Hot Rod RC Boats replied the topic: Re: MGB Warpath Rigger

Just wondering if any of the Warpath guys have any pictures of their turn fin support rod they would like to share

Just thinking of doing mine and wondered what others did

Thanks

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marc replied the topic: MGB Warpath Rigger

I am waiting on the materials to come in. Will post pics as soon as I can get one done up. I will be offering a turn fin upgrade kit for the Warpath soon.


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noworknguy replied the topic: MGB Warpath Rigger

I have this boat about 80% built. I can't find a balance point in the instructions. What is the balance point in % or inches from the transom? Thank you .Don.
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marc replied the topic: MGB Warpath Rigger

Have it at about 2lbs at the strut and you will be in business. Motor mounts should be up against the forward bulkhead. Not much room to move stuff around so they all end up about the same unless using a very heavy pipe. Jack up the boat on some blocks (under the rear part of the front sponsons) same height as your scale. Rest the strut on the scale. Measure weight. :)


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