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The Clyde puffer is a small steamboat which provided provisions and trade link around the west coast and Hebrides islands of Scotland. These small cargo ships where made popular by the short stories about the Vital Spark and her captain Para Handy. More info and details, history etc.
Is (wikipedia) Powered by 2 no. In parallel 6v lead acid gel batteries, 100 Amp forward and reverse speed controller and a brushed 540 motor. Cooling for the motor and speed controller is from a battery powered pump run through a 30 Amp speed controller to give variable speed, water is draw from the bottom of the hull and passes through the speed controller, motor and exits the hull on the upper port side towards the stern.
A 4 channel FM receiver is used, Throttle, Rudder and Pump taking 3 channels. The model weighs around 15kgs Basic Plans are available to download from Clydebank Model Boat Club Plans Page or a premium plans set from A video of the Clyde Puffer that I made from the above RC Boat Plans is available below. The is a scratch build project that I have not finished, hull is complete and superstructure is in place - just needs detailing. Pes 2009 Patch Updates. The ship is 1.4m long and is powered by a 6v lead acid gel battery and a 3 phase 750 rmp/v sensorless Brushless motor with Brushless 3 phase speed controller Radio gear is a 2 channel AM receiver, Throttle and Rudder. The speed controller is a forward only and programmed to switch off brake and switch off soft start The set up pull 16 Amps at full speed and the battery will last more than 30min with good throttle management.
The construction time up to now is appx 30hrs over a period of 3 months - I think the detailing will be another 30hours or more The basic shape is taken from a paper model and scaled up to size. The Hermes is a Deep Sea Salvage tug from the early 1900's I used a CNC machine to cut out the hull formers for this project - a short video of the CNC machine in action is - pretty boring if you have seen a CNC machine before, pretty interesting if you have not. The hull build has been fairly easy, but keeping everything in line has been difficult.
As with previous model boats I have made, the plans where taken from a paper model ship, enlarged and adapted to make a rough set of plans to work from. The Ship uses two 540 brushed motors with twin 220 Amp speed controllers with forward and reverse. A little bit of overkill but I would rather be looking AT extra Amp rating that looking FOR extra Amp rating. The power is supplied by an 11 A/hour 6V lead acid gel battery which also doubles as part of the ballast to achieve a scale water line. The initial tests for floatation and balance where carried out on the hull with all drive and radio equipment fitted - a brief test of the propulsion system revealed a very powerful RC ship which is very fast in the water - I think I will have to make something for it to tow to be able to make use of the available power.