All sanding action filmed was in real time, at least that’s how I sand things 😄 Nice 👍. When I get round to buying a set of floats for my plane, I’ll build an airboat as a recovery craft should it get stuck in the weeds or something.
I am quite impressed with you little boat and your building techniques. I would not have expected that kind of speed from your power system. My only disappointment was the paperclip pushrod. Your boat deserves proper linkage oh well it works anyhow and quite well.
Thank you for the links to print the pieces of this boat. My boy has already started cutting the pieces out. Can I get the overall length of the longest pieces, and maybe some others, so we know if we printed it to the correct scale? Also, can I ask what motor and prop you used? Thank you!
Good video. What I like is that you have reverse with a brushed motor. Not sure if you can get reverse with a brushless. Since I fly airplanes I don't use reverse.
Hey There Brother. Nice work on that boat. I do have a question though. What kind of tape are you using there and what kind of heat are you applying to it? That's a seal the tape to the styrofoam? What kind of tape is that it looks almost transparent or translucent. Thank you
@@NumaVIG great. Me and my son are going to be finishing this up here today. I'll post a video of it. We made a few minor modifications but it looks like it's going to really Zoom.
Thank you for sharing your build, there used to be a couple of kits for airboats during the 50's and 60's and plans can still be pulled from the internet. One thing about airboats, they are a blast (!), whether as a model or full size and I don't know why we don't see them out here on the West Coast - must be a swamp thing - you think (?).
Dumas still makes wood kits although most just build their own using styrofoam and fiberglass. . Airboats are also a blast on snow and ice so not just a swamp thing!
@@joewoodchuck3824 I do agree this was a perfect setup match prop,esc,battery its plenty fast, very well done,but over last 15 years i have just used brushless motors in all my various builds...they are the best...
@@roadstar499 My little reading on the topic asserted that the difference in efficiency between brushed and brushless was around 10%. If it's more than that I stand corrected. Also, in the amount of time transpired things may even have changed for the better.
I've decided to build your model. The structure is already build :) The only thing I can't make is the metal part :/ So I'm thinking of using balsa instead.. Do you think it'll be ok ? I think it will be strong enough to support the motor but I'm afraid the weight will be not enough.
Like TJ´s films, I thought the motor that you used looked a little small - but I was very wrong! I liked the very lightweight hull design and the way you used the covering material as a hinge for the rudder, too. Thumbs up : )
@NumaVIG nice work. Great Boat for my Son to build his first Foam Boat. Very fast, but handling looks good. Where can i get the plan for this Airboat? Thanks.
@@Harlanmote I wasn't 'downgrading' the achievement, brushless or not, I was just genuinely impressed with the speed you were able to get with a small motor. Using ceiling tiles for the build was also a good idea.
The day of the brushed motor. Some balsa kits used to come with them. I haven’t used one in 12 years. Flown many a plane powered by one. And heavy nicad battery’s..
EXCELLENT! the ultra light shallow V nosed stepped hydroplane hull from foam board and aircraft covering got some real *raging* performance from a little 2 dollar 180 motor. just a little bit of rudder in the water when it's moving slowly was a good thought too. guess I'm going to have to get some 2 mm motor/prop collets and a couple more ESC's, 180 motors etc
So I have a question. I have a 1000 kv airplane motor with a ten inch prop. And I built a simple flat bottom boat about 7 inches wide and 3 feet long. Does anyone think that will be to much thrust.
Samuel, this is where your throttle setting comes in handy, run it as fast as you can on a calm day till it starts to become light at the bow and then mark the setting, then use about 10% less power when the wind increases in speed. You could also mount a canard or stabiliser on the nose to negate lift, by starting with 2.5 degrees negative and increase as necessary from there until you are satisfied with it's performance at whatever speed you decide to be the maximum you are comfortable with. Or even add a few ounces of lead at the bow to give it a little more weight in order to help keep the nose down. So there are a few options, with throttle settings being the most simple.
I made it finally. Numavig has some serious taping skills. I could not manage a decent job so painted in acrylic and wiped polyurethane over it. I added a brushless Turnigy with 1000mah 3s. It’s really too heavy so had to adjust battery placement further back in the next compartment. The prop yaw is way to much. I have even rudder deflection but no authority when trying to turn left😢. It hasn’t been run in water yet just on the grass and it does indeed scoot along nicely on grass (so long as I don’t need to turn left). Had to trim the rudder a tad above the bottom of the hull for this to work though. I’m not sure how to fix my problem but…. Thanks for the plans and am interesting build!!!
So, me and my son have completed a slightly modified version of this boat and yes, it is very fast for such a small motor. Its speed is due to the lightweight nature of the boat itself. The thing is almost weightless in your hand whenever you first build it. The only real weight is associated with the batteries motor Etc. Basically all the electronics. I would highly encourage anyone who's thinking about building one of these to build it. It works well. I will post my version of this boat here soon. Great job do the inventor my hat's off to you
I hope someone tells me otherwise but I don't believe that we have any equivalent to that glue here in the United States. For that matter, I've watched a few of your videos in the last couple of days and I don't believe we have a common source (someplace we can just walk in and grab some) for Depron or anywhere near the selection of foam at anything close to those prices. Some of us can get Adam's rediboard (we used to call the stuff "foam core" when I was a kid), but that's paper faced and MUCH heavier, and if you strip the paper it's still heavier and it curls up (not that it's all that flat to start with). At the hardware store, we can get much thicker insulation foam (about $33/sheet here), the fanfold foam that people used to use is pretty much gone (and was much more expensive, I believe something like $60/pack, I've never actually seen it, I was just told they could order it and get in a week), and IF you can get something at your local craft or hobby store it's MUCH more expensive (looks like 10-20x).
А как называются пластиковые крепления, которые соединяют элерон (или киль) и тягу от сервопривода? И сколько примерно нужно потолочки на данную модель? Спасибо.
Anyone successfully gotten lucky enough to follow this video, and get the top and bottom correct? Apparently where he did the the bottom, it was actually the top? And you covered E also? He stops and starts the video, to where you dunno iffen he's on the top or the bottom, even with the video slowed all the way down, you still can't see iffen its the top or the bottom he's working on 🤦♂️
А какие ещё бывают, необычные?)) И это кстати не от игрушки мотор, а модельный, не помню какого класса, подобные раньше на вертолёты (модели) часто ставили. Он наверно ватт на 50, может меньше.
@@timurzarifov ну я имел ввиду коллекторный моторчик. Не ожидал что он такой прыткий. Есть ещё бесколлекторные модельные, дурные моторчики, ватт по 200
@@BondarenkoDmitriy у бк моторов просто КПД в 2 раза больше и там только неодимовые магниты используют и за свои и этого мощность относительно размера там выше в разы.
Than you for this video. I'have built this airboat using electronics from broken coaxial helicopter. Runs great
great build thank you for uploading this
Cheers Ron
OMG..!! GENIUS.!!! New subscriber.!!!
Молодец, круто! По идее, если бк мотор и винт побольше то тяга больше будет?
Nice
Wonderful to watch. Do you please know how I can get the plans. The link below no longer works.
www.uptimia.com/website-availability-test/552bd427
RC racing boat is light and fast...👍👍
All sanding action filmed was in real time, at least that’s how I sand things 😄
Nice 👍. When I get round to buying a set of floats for my plane, I’ll build an airboat as a recovery craft should it get stuck in the weeds or something.
nice keu
That's a really nice diy kit for the kids. But what kind of tape did you use?
www.google.com/search?q=colored+packing+tape
I am quite impressed with you little boat and your building techniques. I would not have expected that kind of speed from your power system. My only disappointment was the paperclip pushrod. Your boat deserves proper linkage oh well it works anyhow and quite well.
Awesome build mate👍
Thank you for the links to print the pieces of this boat. My boy has already started cutting the pieces out. Can I get the overall length of the longest pieces, and maybe some others, so we know if we printed it to the correct scale? Also, can I ask what motor and prop you used? Thank you!
scale doesn't matter, you can make 100-200% or whatever you want. Use a brushless motor, it is not afraid of water
L👀Kin G👀D 👍👍
Good video. What I like is that you have reverse with a brushed motor. Not sure if you can get reverse with a brushless. Since I fly airplanes I don't use reverse.
Use a Car ESC or Boat.
Yes you can use reverse on Brushless just need the esc for it
how to u get it to print full size step step help ive benn trying for 2 hours
Where can I get the cut out from if u can help me out I would be thankful
Unfortunately the plan - link doesn't work. I am very interested in downloading the templates. Thank you in advance!
Hey There Brother. Nice work on that boat. I do have a question though. What kind of tape are you using there and what kind of heat are you applying to it? That's a seal the tape to the styrofoam? What kind of tape is that it looks almost transparent or translucent. Thank you
it is ordinary packing tape, heating is selected experimentally (I think no more 120 °C)
@@NumaVIG great. Me and my son are going to be finishing this up here today. I'll post a video of it. We made a few minor modifications but it looks like it's going to really Zoom.
The hot kind of heat! Lol jk
Thank you for sharing your build, there used to be a couple of kits for airboats during the 50's and 60's and plans can still be pulled from the internet.
One thing about airboats, they are a blast (!), whether as a model or full size and I don't know why we don't see them out here on the West Coast - must be a swamp thing - you think (?).
Dumas still makes wood kits although most just build their own using styrofoam and fiberglass. . Airboats are also a blast on snow and ice so not just a swamp thing!
would like to see a nice brushless setup installed...it would be insane...
Brush and brushless for such a project aren't as different as one might think.
@@joewoodchuck3824 I do agree this was a perfect setup match prop,esc,battery its plenty fast, very well done,but over last 15 years i have just used brushless motors in all my various builds...they are the best...
@@roadstar499 My little reading on the topic asserted that the difference in efficiency between brushed and brushless was around 10%. If it's more than that I stand corrected. Also, in the amount of time transpired things may even have changed for the better.
I've decided to build your model. The structure is already build :)
The only thing I can't make is the metal part :/
So I'm thinking of using balsa instead..
Do you think it'll be ok ?
I think it will be strong enough to support the motor but I'm afraid the weight will be not enough.
use popsicle stick ruclips.net/video/9R6F8K6OXa4/видео.html
@@NumaVIG fine, thanks!
How about the dimension of this part ? approximate ? (with the propeller size)
Ich hätte ! Ein brushless Motor verbaut 👍👍👍
Hi, it's very interesting, I'd like to build it, is it possible to get a plan somewhere?
link in description below video
Hi
What is the name of the material from which the model is made? How many mm is it thick? Thank you for your answer
Tomas
read the description below video
Hi NumaVig! I made similar boat, and have question. Does your boat make little jumps when you go almoust full throttle? :)
yes, it ride without jumps only in absolute calm
Все класс. Посоветуй где движки покупать лучше.
на Али
Hi man will a foam board work as well?
Like TJ´s films, I thought the motor that you used looked a little small - but I was very wrong!
I liked the very lightweight hull design and the way you used the covering material as a hinge for the rudder, too.
Thumbs up : )
Very beautiful 😍👍
Hello, nice kit. Can someone help me out with the blueprint? The speed is enormous
What type of glue is this? Good job btw, congrats
1:54
@@NumaVIG Ok thanks
And what different tapes do you use
Туда бы бесколлекторный мотор... 2205 какой нибудь, коптерный, но и коллекторный тут смотрится довольно гармонично
да что под рукой было, то и прицепил + задний ход есть, а самолетами я уже позже увлекся
NumaVIG ухх.. действительно русски), могу похвалить тебя за действительно качественный контент
Nice work NumaVIG! Can you supply some dimensions?
you can print plans and get all scales and dimensions you want
So when I printed this on 36 sheets of paper, the length of the boat was 1.64 meters! And the prop size was 410mm! thanks!
That's hell a fast
Понял, спасибо.
Hi, i have drawplane flying foame boat. How i send you this is drawing? If you want it?
@NumaVIG nice work.
Great Boat for my Son to build his first Foam Boat.
Very fast, but handling looks good.
Where can i get the plan for this Airboat?
Thanks.
download link in description
@@NumaVIG sorry, there is no link in description. Or i can't see it.😅
drive.google.com/file/d/1YixBGZ4oJqVY_PzRSXqpGHXJK8N06WXP/
@@NumaVIG woohoooo...
Thanks merci Dankeschön.
It will be a nice weekend for my Son.
Have a nice day NumaVIG.
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Дружище а шо за скотч такой плотный у тебя?Где покупал?
Unibob
you may have answered this but what glue is that you used?
1:54
@@NumaVIG wow i feel dumb... thank you
Amazing performance for such a small motor
Andrew Jenery Thats all we used to have. No brushless motors..
@@Harlanmote I wasn't 'downgrading' the achievement, brushless or not, I was just genuinely impressed with the speed you were able to get with a small motor. Using ceiling tiles for the build was also a good idea.
good job but a little bit over kill on the boat building
I’m curious, could I use hot glue instead of epoxy? If so, why did you choose epoxy rather than hot glue? If not, why?
hot glue too fast
NumaVIG thanks!
wow.... good job brother.👍👍👍
You are quite a genius my friend I really want one please sale one to me
Where can we get the mall
Awesome! New sub.
Very nice one.
Too fast with that small motor, good job
The day of the brushed motor. Some balsa kits used to come with them. I haven’t used one in 12 years. Flown many a plane powered by one. And heavy nicad battery’s..
👍👍👍👍👍✋✋✋✋
EXCELLENT! the ultra light shallow V nosed stepped hydroplane hull from foam board and aircraft covering got some real *raging* performance from a little 2 dollar 180 motor. just a little bit of rudder in the water when it's moving slowly was a good thought too. guess I'm going to have to get some 2 mm motor/prop collets and a couple more ESC's, 180 motors etc
that was pretty cool well done
come detto sotto e bello e divertente ma nn capisco che colla usi
da noi non c'e' questa colla( non l ho trovata manco online ).....puoi usare la UHU POR, stessa roba.
Magnífico seu trabalho
Cool!
I recently made the same one too, with minor changes.
Владимир Владимирович Hey ! I’m curious about knowing what changes you’ve done ! I’m also working on a prototype actually 😉
@@quentincarlier9674 vk.com/albums-59079511?z=photo-59079511_457247032%2Fphotos-59079511
That boat is fast. Great vid. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Bonjour, vous avez trouvé les plans ou ????
So I have a question. I have a 1000 kv airplane motor with a ten inch prop. And I built a simple flat bottom boat about 7 inches wide and 3 feet long. Does anyone think that will be to much thrust.
Only one way to find out lol
Samuel, this is where your throttle setting comes in handy, run it as fast as you can on a calm day till it starts to become light at the bow and then mark the setting, then use about 10% less power when the wind increases in speed.
You could also mount a canard or stabiliser on the nose to negate lift, by starting with 2.5 degrees negative and increase as necessary from there until you are satisfied with it's performance at whatever speed you decide to be the maximum you are comfortable with.
Or even add a few ounces of lead at the bow to give it a little more weight in order to help keep the nose down.
So there are a few options, with throttle settings being the most simple.
tell me what kind of scotch tape is and where to buy it
Unibob 600
That's fast
What kind of adhesive do you use. And what size of paper do you use as pamphlet I would like to make one thankyou
Downloaded and ready to build. Thank you very much!
Круто сделал!
I've made a balsa wood version of this with a brushless motor. Works really well.
Does this go on grass very well?
I’ll be installing a larger brushless, but am so curious to see if you’ve tried it on the dry grass.
I made it finally. Numavig has some serious taping skills. I could not manage a decent job so painted in acrylic and wiped polyurethane over it. I added a brushless Turnigy with 1000mah 3s. It’s really too heavy so had to adjust battery placement further back in the next compartment. The prop yaw is way to much. I have even rudder deflection but no authority when trying to turn left😢. It hasn’t been run in water yet just on the grass and it does indeed scoot along nicely on grass (so long as I don’t need to turn left). Had to trim the rudder a tad above the bottom of the hull for this to work though.
I’m not sure how to fix my problem but…. Thanks for the plans and am interesting build!!!
e proprio bello
Awesome video sir ! Love watching your builds. Superb performance ,as ususal great skill and idea. Thanks for posting.
Dang it went fast
So, me and my son have completed a slightly modified version of this boat and yes, it is very fast for such a small motor. Its speed is due to the lightweight nature of the boat itself. The thing is almost weightless in your hand whenever you first build it. The only real weight is associated with the batteries motor Etc. Basically all the electronics. I would highly encourage anyone who's thinking about building one of these to build it. It works well. I will post my version of this boat here soon. Great job do the inventor my hat's off to you
Good job! Greetings from Poland.
Что за материал? На "потолочку" не похоже.(по толщине)
3,8 мм потолочка Solid
@@NumaVIG а с виду 5мм.!
@@Vadim0209 можно и 5мм можно хоть пеноплекс!
What's name a yellow tape?
colored packing tape
@@NumaVIG thanks
very speed
I hope someone tells me otherwise but I don't believe that we have any equivalent to that glue here in the United States.
For that matter, I've watched a few of your videos in the last couple of days and I don't believe we have a common source (someplace we can just walk in and grab some) for Depron or anywhere near the selection of foam at anything close to those prices. Some of us can get Adam's rediboard (we used to call the stuff "foam core" when I was a kid), but that's paper faced and MUCH heavier, and if you strip the paper it's still heavier and it curls up (not that it's all that flat to start with). At the hardware store, we can get much thicker insulation foam (about $33/sheet here), the fanfold foam that people used to use is pretty much gone (and was much more expensive, I believe something like $60/pack, I've never actually seen it, I was just told they could order it and get in a week), and IF you can get something at your local craft or hobby store it's MUCH more expensive (looks like 10-20x).
you do, foam tac, UHU Por, gorilla glue
Those fish are faster than the boat. (0:10)
numa x favore mi dici che colla usi lo sto facendo pure io
Titan Wild (copolimeri di acetato di vinile) 1:54
@@NumaVIG grazie
I will buy one from you you name your price and I'll send your money please my son would love it
put more music on
А как называются пластиковые крепления, которые соединяют элерон (или киль) и тягу от сервопривода? И сколько примерно нужно потолочки на данную модель? Спасибо.
кабанчик (servo control horn linker and clevis), одной пачки хватит на несколько катеров
In the first time I think you work with fiber glass
Anyone successfully gotten lucky enough to follow this video, and get the top and bottom correct? Apparently where he did the the bottom, it was actually the top? And you covered E also? He stops and starts the video, to where you dunno iffen he's on the top or the bottom, even with the video slowed all the way down, you still can't see iffen its the top or the bottom he's working on 🤦♂️
Классно она носится на обычном то моторчике...
А какие ещё бывают, необычные?)) И это кстати не от игрушки мотор, а модельный, не помню какого класса, подобные раньше на вертолёты (модели) часто ставили. Он наверно ватт на 50, может меньше.
@@timurzarifov ну я имел ввиду коллекторный моторчик. Не ожидал что он такой прыткий. Есть ещё бесколлекторные модельные, дурные моторчики, ватт по 200
@@BondarenkoDmitriy у бк моторов просто КПД в 2 раза больше и там только неодимовые магниты используют и за свои и этого мощность относительно размера там выше в разы.
😀😀😀😲😲👍
Styrofoam ceiling tiles? What country is this lol.
Soviet Russia
Fish! lol
Оригинально... Русский автор для не русских!😄
Happy Columbus day
Ахахах русский автор канала, просто косит под американца, молодец)
Логично, маскировка!
Yikes....second table saw cut...lower blade.
ШЫКАРДОС!!!!
Делал бы видосы под русскоязычную аудиторию, подписчиков было бы больше, один фиг же ценники в магазине на русском языке.))
русский язык в мире до 300 млн чел. , английский до 1,5 млрд и ценники на русском это временно, потом будут на итальянском :-)
Grendeil channel И что что на русском? Наоборот, англоязычной аудитории больше
@@molodec2824 мне кажется, что людей, увлекающихся техническим моделизмом больше в русскоговорящих странах.
@@timurzarifov Глубоко ошибаешься
У Альнадо такое видел
Это чертежи из журнала ссср но Альнадо(хобби остров) отредактировали
Nice