Something to replace the Neptune - Short Typhoon?
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Finishing up and testing electronics tray, designed to slip into end of ballast tank. End cap and tray single print, keeps things tidy when complete. Getting close to getting wet.
Just curious - is there interest enough in this project for me to post the STL's? No cost, but since Bob owns and sells the files it would be his decision. I don't plan on selling anything and some STL's would have to be purchased from Bob anyway.
If this works out I will probably re-work the full length plans to take my modifications but use regular twin ballast tank kit since I already have one.
Last edited by Ed Kirk; 03-21-2026, 08:48 PM.👍 2Comment
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It's in the water - kitchen sink- surface looks great, a little heavy aft. Submerged is very negative, need some foam.
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May print another ballast tank and leave dry internal tank for positive buoyancy. Should an internal dry tank be low in the ballast tank or at the top, It looks like about 20% displacement in the ballast tank? I think high.
Edit - The stern is just a little low, after thinking about it the parts in red are printed solid, I can slice them to 3 layers with about 20% infill and greatly reduce their weight. The water line is just below the top of the prop shrouds, the props should just be exposed.Last edited by Ed Kirk; 03-29-2026, 07:18 PM.Comment
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Do NOT do infill at anything less than 100%. Water absolutely will get into the voids, causing a loss of buoyancy, and then it will also drain water for a week after you get it out again.Comment
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Yes, I know, I printed some shells for my clock projects and filled them with epoxy resin/lead shot and they leaked. Went to a two stage process - coated the inside with resin first then filled with resin after the first coat hardened.
It is FINISHED except for trimming. I made a lot of changes since I started but ended up using my original concept of a round ballast tank with dry tank inside. I decided to test system without coating with resin to see if it leaks. It was submerged in the water for a couple of hours and stayed dry.Comment


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