Phil, I appreciate, even more, all the work you did finding the current motor/prop combination. Bummers, the sample of Jameco motors turned out to be a bust...
Yes, The rear waterline is 1/8" below the top of the rear-most wing of the rudder. The stern does drop lower than this when moving forward. Thanks, Phil ... ...
Finally got to the pond to try out my tug with the 280 motor with the 4:1 gear drive and the Graupner 2 blade 45mm prop. WOW!! a little overpowered, goes like...
Nice pictures. Watch the overall weight. The bow looked a little low in the water. 65 - 66 ounces is best. If you have a good high frequency speed control you...
The Graupner 45mm 2 blade has about the same pitch as the stock prop, but seems to have a little more surface area, seems to work a little better 10%, but...
Hey y'all Just stumbled on this site while doing a little surfing. Met some gentlmen from Atlana last October at a Fun Sail rally my boat club was putting on....
Bob, Welcome to the group, glad to have another member. When you get your kit please post some pictures of your tug. If you need any assistance while building,...
Uploading worked for me just now. Posted a twin-drive tug. Looking for more power to push an ODOM Sailboat around. Maybe their server was down for the...
very strange. I created a folder to upload my pics to, "db's fireboat", and tried and tried to upload to it. It kept giving me errors. I tried to just...
Man, you are killin me! That looks very cool! What about 4 blade props on that? How does it perform? will you be offering it as a kit option? I might just...
Don, I've put together an optional twin-drive kit for a friend who is building one. It consists of a pair of Vac-U-Duck motor clamps & screws, motor, coupling,...
After looking at the neat pictures and description of the Twin screw, ( Great Job!!!) I noticed a reference to 1/4" double backed tape. I am currently using...
Another source of 1/4" sail tape is http://www.mariner-sails.com/RCYachts.htm near the bottom of the page. The roll is large, about the size of a 45rpm record....
I finally got my payment for a tug out today. I've got the club sold on getting about 6 to use as "croud control" when someone asks "Can I try?" Plus we are...
Bob, Sounds like a great Idea, if you build the kit stock as per plans it will work great. So far the Vac u Tug Jr has done everything that I wanted it to do,...
I enjoyed reading your site.I am saving up to purchase a tug kit, and I especially enjoyed reading about the modified railroad tug.I am a member of the St....
Hi Dave, Sounds like your building experience is a little better than "limited". Which Sheffield crusier kit did you build? I have very little experience with...
I am to the point building my tugboat that I have the electrics working. I don't have the deck glued on and don't have the balast installed but I have put it...
Don, Even a ballasted tug doesn't steer well in reverse. However, the tendancy to rotate to the starboard can be used to effect a quick 180 and power off in...
I posted three pics of my tug in it's present state.I'm working on a tow hook that will have good steering in a vic rescue. I tryed the plexy glass hookup and...
... a ... get ... I made my wings out of plywood instead of plexiglass. I found them useful only on very light days. I just couldn't keep up with a moving...
I came up with a hook that attaches to the rear deck that seams to work in the pool with the sails pulled in and the rudder cut about 20%. I made it a double...
Sounds great Don, The wind in Texas can be rough. I try to encourage those who are making the tug into a working boat, to at least use 8.4 volts. 7-cells, or...
I posted 3 more pictures in the photo section under "Don's Tug". These were taken in my pool. I was getting some practice in with the tow hook. The electrics...
I worked on a tow hook for rescuing Victorias and had it down and practiced with it in my pool till I had it down pretty good. The first time I needed it it...