EDF RC Boat

EDF RC Boat

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This is an EDF boat I designed after seeing RCLifeOn's video of his custom EDF RC boat. This prints in two parts and requires a print height of at least 240mm and a length/width of 190mm or so. There are two models, Mk. 1 and Mk. 2: I have printed Mk. 1 which is a joy to drive but a little on the small side for a pond with any waves as you can see in the video. Mk. 2 was designed to be able to handle waves better and is better suited for the 64mm edf. I have not printed this version yet, but it should work flawlessly as Mk. 1 did. The main difference is that Mk. 1 is meant to drive on land as Mk. 2 isn't, but still could. The servo sits in the back and attaches directly to the rudder. The top of the rudder is secured to the EDF. Make sure you use a 9 Gram servo that is waterproof as the servo is submerged during normal operation. The bow and stern can be glued together with epoxy. The type I recommend is classic jb weld, steel-reinforced epoxy. Most of the screw holes are set for M3 and M2. Use a rubber band around the lip of the Cover Bottom to create a watertight seal. The open portion where the motor/servo cables route can be sealed watertight as well using double-sided adhesive tape. The two EDF models I used are below: 50mm Powerfun 4300KV https://amzn.to/2NwNNlu 64mm QX-Motor 3500kv (Should have gotten 4300kv) https://amzn.to/2Z878yR Video showing the 50mm model is shown at the end of the gallery. https://youtu.be/V42A0phzvP4

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