Nice Job but you always do a great job. good to see your rigger coming together, you're pushing me to start mine. But we have to get the Dumas little Rascal done first.
Having the thrust bearing between the motor end cap & the coupler stops the prop thrust/flex shaft pushing the motor shaft/rotor back inside the motor. This helps take load of off the rear bearing in the motor.
@@H2oMechanic2RC Exactly what can happen, it can also destroy or wear out the rear motor bearing prematurly by putting side load on the ball bearing. Radial ball bearings are only designed to take axial loads.
Great job on build, I am currently building the same boat . On mine I didn’t get any front over hang on front ? FWD piece sat flush on sub nose piece and back was left Square as manual page 10. I don’t think it matters anyway. Keep up the great work. Coming from down under Australia.
I ran my r4 outrigger today, it's same size and build as yours, man it runs nice. My son was running a shrimp outrigger he just finished and we had a little chop but the r4 ran like it didn't even bother it. Really smooth running boat, just the hardware sucks in my opinion. I did set my turn fin so that it sits square to the body and not flush with the sponson. It makes for a smoother turn.
Great job quality, craftsmanship, question, whenever I use epoxy it starts out shiny then as soon as it gets wet, it dulls out. I have tried several different manufactures. Do you clearcoat it thanks. Keep up the good work.
Nice Job but you always do a great job. good to see your rigger coming together, you're pushing me to start mine. But we have to get the Dumas little Rascal done first.
Having the thrust bearing between the motor end cap & the coupler stops the prop thrust/flex shaft pushing the motor shaft/rotor back inside the motor. This helps take load of off the rear bearing in the motor.
@gillian9178 yea! My Shrimp Rigger has a TP motor that the thrust is pushing it apart! Separating both ends!
@@H2oMechanic2RC Exactly what can happen, it can also destroy or wear out the rear motor bearing prematurly by putting side load on the ball bearing. Radial ball bearings are only designed to take axial loads.
Great job on build, I am currently building the same boat . On mine I didn’t get any front over hang on front ? FWD piece sat flush on sub nose piece and back was left Square as manual page 10. I don’t think it matters anyway. Keep up the great work. Coming from down under Australia.
Where did you get yours from? I'm in Brisbane Tks
I ran my r4 outrigger today, it's same size and build as yours, man it runs nice. My son was running a shrimp outrigger he just finished and we had a little chop but the r4 ran like it didn't even bother it. Really smooth running boat, just the hardware sucks in my opinion. I did set my turn fin so that it sits square to the body and not flush with the sponson. It makes for a smoother turn.
I just bought this boat for my son for Xmas. He's 34. So I'm saving your video for him to watch. Thanks for the video.
Great job quality, craftsmanship, question, whenever I use epoxy it starts out shiny then as soon as it gets wet, it dulls out. I have tried several different manufactures. Do you clearcoat it thanks. Keep up the good work.
What's the nitro fuel for?? U hiding another one we don't know about? Lol