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Author Topic: Director class paddle tug  (Read 4499 times)

brownowl

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Director class paddle tug
« on: February 24, 2011, 07:37:29 PM »
I am a new member in the process of building the paddle tug Forceful from plans in Jan 1980 Model Boats.  This is my first attempt at building a paddle-wheeled vessel and would welcome any advice on how to power up the wheels independently in conjunction with a working rudder.  I don't have the magazines that contained information on the mechanics involved.  Any information would be welcome.

Gerry Tovell
Billericay, Essex

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Re: Director class paddle tug
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2011, 10:20:28 PM »
 In the Nov/Dec 1991 issue of Radio Control Boat Modeller, the UK one. Ray Brigden builds a Graupner Glasgow with independent paddle drive using two motors and chain drive to each half shaft. Not much detail in the text except that he used Fischer-technic sprockets and chain. You could do something similar and use a Action Electronics  P94 dual ESC and mixer to control both motors and rudder. See  http://www.action-electronics.co.uk/mixers.php  for details.
Shameless plug but I make a laser cut paddle wheel kit to suit the 'Model Boats' Forceful.  If you'd like any details about the kit let me know and I'll be in touch.

 

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