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Hi PD's & well done on the build Doonie ....but as other members have mentioned 1. O-rings will slip when driving in the water.....those little segmented V belts will solve this2. ideal model motor shaft speed can vary from say 100 to to 150 RPM max3. your tank steering will have the vessel rotating on it's axis length4. the paddle shafts when rotating I water will deflect from their current point being outboard of the shaft bearings......you could consider mounting a small plummer block outboard of each wheel & mounted on the sponsonsThese are available as scale pieces from Small Parts & Bearings in QLD....small to scale & fitted with 316L totally enclosed [ZZ] miniature ball bearings.......I will be using them in my build....here is one fitted to my 5/32" stainless paddle shaft....I also have a 4.0 mm metric version for the auxiliary boiler feed water pumpSome good thoughts. Thanks Derek.1. I don't doubt you but will try them before changing to belts.2. I should be able to attain those revs with the up and downing of the pulley diameters. 3. Yes it will be able to do that but the amount of power going to left and right motors is infinitely variable and controllable with the joy sticks. I want to be able to rotate it in its own length in case I get it stuck some where. Most of the time it will steam in a straight line with a little bit of left or right to change direction. If it fails to work properly, I have a standard esc and servo for the rudder. Just in case.4. Excellent suggestion re the bearings.Thanks again.Doonie.
............These are available as scale pieces from Small Parts & Bearings in QLD....
hello Doonie ,she's coming along verry nice .i like the looks of her , can almost smell the oil and grease by just looking at the picturesare there plans of her here on the downloads ? verry nice steamwinch , where is it from ?and where are you from Doonie ?could'nt find it in your profilegreetings from The Bombus