thanks for taking time to get into the details instead of the normal videos that just play music and show somone glueing a bunch of undefined parts then endless videos of their boat running around in the water. You actually showed us something useful. Thank you.
The speed controller pushes a lot of amps for those motors. I only ever ran 80A at most and stays just warm, fan cooled. In my catamaran the controller is 120A water cooled. This boat travels at 66.6mph. A lot less amps !!! Happy sailing.
That is a good point. If you go onto EBay and search "Double Way 320A brushed Motor Electric Speed Controller for RC Car Boat Mode" you will see the ESC with a fan that I've been using. It could be because it is so inexpensive that it is so inefficient. I have never had any problem with these ESCs but they could develop. Thanks for the heads up.
Hello, o really like the channel and your building methods. What brand of speed controls are you using.? Do you find them reliable? Any info will be appreciated
Thank you for your comment. I am using an inexpensive eBay ESC that is labelled "ESC made in China" You can find these by searching eBay for "320A High Voltage ESC Brushed Speed Controller Cooling Fan for RC Car Truck Boat" Try to get the one that will control 2 motors. (they describe it as "two way brush electric adjustment") I have the ESC in 4 different boats and they have given me no problems. They are only about US$15 ! Good luck. Brian RCWH
Just getting into the RC boat hobby... Building the Lindbergh constellation. Looking for motors, ESC, servo, & running gear... Your videos are a great help & I look forward to more... Thanks...
Good comment and question. In the future a model like the tugboat could be offered for sale by RCWH, or a copy of the model you see on the videos. The RCWH channel is intended to encourage a DIY build of RC Workboats as cheaply as possible. A model like the tugboat would be fairly priced between US $1,500 and US $1,700 if it were built by a custom RC model builder. There is simply no way around it...you either get the model pre-built custom or you do it yourself. Brian RCWH
Do you sell bare hulls this boat look fabulous, also your video is very informative specially for someone looking for information on building Tug or work boats
Thank you for the kind words - great to hear you're enjoying the content. We are planning to sell a bare hull with flange in the future and if you DM me your email I'll add you to our notification list and contact you when they are available. Thank you for your interest. Brian RCWH
I bought the grease gun and 5oz tube at a local Hobby store in Barrie Ontario called Ideal Hobbies. The gun and grease are advertised as a Dynamite (Dubro?) DYNE4200 Grease gun and tube. Most RC stores would have them.
@@RCWorkboatHaven I'm currently trying to create a similar hull in CAD software, it's very challenging because it's not really made for those organic shapes. But I have found workarounds. Thanks for the response, I'm really glad to have found your channel!
Hello Brian. Will you let me have the company’s e-mail details were you bought that adjustable model platformfrom, its a fantastic idea you have made, I would love to copy it if that’s ok. Best regards…….Mike. Love the videos.
I actually built that platform from scratch myself, it wasn't purchased from a company. But there is no reason why you can't take the concept and make your own DIY stand. The really useful feature is that the model can turn 360 degrees, and you can pick up a 6" x 6" swivel base (used for kitchen lazy susans) at your local Home Depot, Rona, Lowes etc. as a start. Hope that helps!
I've built a functional towing model of the Atlantic. She's pulled 800 pounds at 2mph, and she's pulled me in my kayak six miles. I'm certain I can get 10 miles or better. Playlist on my RUclips "Tugboat Atlantic, with videos from dock, kayak, and onboard. I chose not to make mine with the fine details like you do here. I wanted to use her, rather than just play. Details are fragile, but she's still got lots of goodies, primarily to make her an all-weather, all-waters towboat. I regularly take her out on the Columbia River in the US Pacific Northwest. Big water indeed.
I would love to get on your list for when you sell the fiberglass hull for this tug. What exactly is your email address so I can get my name on your list?
When the time comes that we can offer hulls for sale we'll definitely make a series of announcements on the channel. But truth be told, we are a long way from that point as we need to grow the channel to a certain size to verify that there's enough demand to justify getting into the model hull business. Thank you for your interest nevertheless.
thanks for taking time to get into the details instead of the normal videos that just play music and show somone glueing a bunch of undefined parts then endless videos of their boat running around in the water. You actually showed us something useful. Thank you.
Absolutely amazing upload!
Good stuff, thanks
Thanks for sharing your work.
Wow nice Super detail.
Goodjob 🔥
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, skill and enthusiasm!
Very nice ships greeting s from germany 😊
Thanks for the time you ahve teken to make this Vid... Great information thanks..
Thank you for sharing this great video! 👍👍👍
Great work. I wish I had that much knowledge on RC stuff.
Absolutely phenomenal video!!!!
Nice video about your boat. Keep up the RC hobby. Kind regards Henk Ketelaars (The Netherlands)
Love the vid man so detailed on a great boat!!
Nice rc tugboats old..auto subscribe uncle
The speed controller pushes a lot of amps for those motors. I only ever ran 80A at most and stays just warm, fan cooled. In my catamaran the controller is 120A water cooled. This boat travels at 66.6mph. A lot less amps !!! Happy sailing.
That is a good point. If you go onto EBay and search "Double Way 320A brushed Motor Electric Speed Controller for RC Car Boat Mode" you will see the ESC with a fan that I've been using. It could be because it is so inexpensive that it is so inefficient. I have never had any problem with these ESCs but they could develop. Thanks for the heads up.
Well done Sir, love the portable speed controller 👏Where is your port of call?
Hello, o really like the channel and your building methods.
What brand of speed controls are you using.?
Do you find them reliable?
Any info will be appreciated
Thank you for your comment. I am using an inexpensive eBay ESC that is labelled "ESC made in China" You can find these by searching eBay for "320A High Voltage ESC Brushed Speed Controller Cooling Fan for RC Car Truck Boat" Try to get the one that will control 2 motors. (they describe it as "two way brush electric adjustment") I have the ESC in 4 different boats and they have given me no problems. They are only about US$15 ! Good luck. Brian RCWH
Wow what a super tug build. Can I purchase the fiberglass hull? Keep up the great work.
Bill
Athens Ga.
Thanks Bill. I am considering offering hulls for sale in the future. Cheers. Brian
Vary nice!!!!
Just getting into the RC boat hobby...
Building the Lindbergh constellation. Looking for motors, ESC, servo, & running gear... Your videos are a great help & I look forward to more...
Thanks...
When looking at this site you are demonstrating a RC Workboat Haven Tugboat. Can you tell me where I mite find one and what the cost range mite be.
Good comment and question. In the future a model like the tugboat could be offered for sale by RCWH, or a copy of the model you see on the videos. The RCWH channel is intended to encourage a DIY build of RC Workboats as cheaply as possible. A model like the tugboat would be fairly priced between US $1,500 and US $1,700 if it were built by a custom RC model builder. There is simply no way around it...you either get the model pre-built custom or you do it yourself. Brian RCWH
Do you sell bare hulls this boat look fabulous, also your video is very informative specially for someone looking for information on building Tug or work boats
Thank you for the kind words - great to hear you're enjoying the content. We are planning to sell a bare hull with flange in the future and if you DM me your email I'll add you to our notification list and contact you when they are available. Thank you for your interest. Brian RCWH
Lovely Tug. Just for your info, yout tx/rx are the Dumbo Rc brand, not Dumborg as you seem to state. Great look at your boat non the less.
Thanks for the heads up on that. The transmitter has the spelling as DUMBORC printed on it and I used that to describe it. Brian RCWH
I have a Mr Darby I bought years ago. Its time to get it running. Where did you get the grease gun?
I bought the grease gun and 5oz tube at a local Hobby store in Barrie Ontario called Ideal Hobbies. The gun and grease are advertised as a
Dynamite (Dubro?) DYNE4200 Grease gun and tube. Most RC stores would have them.
Do you make or buy the prop shafts with the sealed roller bearings?
I have been buying the tubes locally and the shafts and bearings on Ebay. Our Bad Weather Build Part 4 video has a section on the running gear.
Do you sale the fiberglass tug boat hall?
Thank you for you interest - we are planning to offer hulls for sale once our channel has grown and there is sufficient demand.
@@RCWorkboatHaven Do you know of a good place to find tug boat kits or built ones?
Du you think I could 3d print a hull?
That's an interesting question. I don't know if model boats are currently being 3d printed but it probably is possible. RCWH
@@RCWorkboatHaven I'm currently trying to create a similar hull in CAD software, it's very challenging because it's not really made for those organic shapes. But I have found workarounds. Thanks for the response, I'm really glad to have found your channel!
Hello Brian. Will you let me have the company’s e-mail details were you bought that adjustable model platformfrom, its a fantastic idea you have made, I would love to copy it if that’s ok.
Best regards…….Mike.
Love the videos.
I actually built that platform from scratch myself, it wasn't purchased from a company. But there is no reason why you can't take the concept and make your own DIY stand. The really useful feature is that the model can turn 360 degrees, and you can pick up a 6" x 6" swivel base (used for kitchen lazy susans) at your local Home Depot, Rona, Lowes etc. as a start. Hope that helps!
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I've built a functional towing model of the Atlantic. She's pulled 800 pounds at 2mph, and she's pulled me in my kayak six miles. I'm certain I can get 10 miles or better. Playlist on my RUclips "Tugboat Atlantic, with videos from dock, kayak, and onboard.
I chose not to make mine with the fine details like you do here. I wanted to use her, rather than just play. Details are fragile, but she's still got lots of goodies, primarily to make her an all-weather, all-waters towboat. I regularly take her out on the Columbia River in the US Pacific Northwest. Big water indeed.
Looks like you have a real workboat there ! RCWH
I would love to get on your list for when you sell the fiberglass hull for this tug. What exactly is your email address so I can get my name on your list?
When the time comes that we can offer hulls for sale we'll definitely make a series of announcements on the channel. But truth be told, we are a long way from that point as we need to grow the channel to a certain size to verify that there's enough demand to justify getting into the model hull business. Thank you for your interest nevertheless.
@@RCWorkboatHaven Thanks for the update. Hope you get enough interest in the fiberglass hull to go into production mode.