"Luck" submerging tugboat

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  • Lockleer1
    Lieutenant, Junior Grade
    • May 2025
    • 33

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    "Luck" submerging tugboat

    I've been asked a couple of times to write something and post pictures of my little wooden sub, "Luck" so here goes. He was designed as a submerging tugboat, fully designed and scratch built by yours truly. I really didn't think anyone would have interest in it, but I was obviously wrong. Truly, I'm rather proud of my little sub and it is a joy to play with in the water. To start with, I started the design and build as a complete rc submarine rookie (not that I'm not now) right after I was introduced into the submarine world. We were working the estate of Warren Wilson and that is where I was fully introduced to the hobby. In working his estate, a few of us gathered his subs and get them running. I ended up with a 1/96 USS Nautilus and a Jules Verne Nautilus. In doing so, I found a slew of videos online to help with some general knowledge, and one person in particular, Bob Martin, stuck out as having the most videos readily available. One day (September 2024) watching one of Mr. Martin's videos, he mentioned that "wood is an easy material to work with but should never be used in rc submarine applications" not a direct quote but close enough. I paused the video and in about 15 minutes I finished my first iteration of what became "Luck". Within a couple of hours I had a redesign, patterns then keel and ribs cut out to start planking;"Luck" is plank on frame. I very much agree with Bob in that, any little crack, imperfection, or any exposure of the parent material to water can and will cause absolute chaos on the hull, but I knew it could be done if done right. "Luck" is 1/4" birch ply keel and ribs with Sapele planking for the majority of the hull. There are accent planks of Teak and the "stinger" on the rudder is Peruvian Walnut. Of course, Luck wasn't done for Subfest due to way job and the storm that postponed Subfest until the Redux. Having met all the guys out at Subfest, we had a wonderful time and once I got home, I got back to work on Luck's hull, hardware and driver. He Maiden'd at our local club regatta in October 2025, first launch by Ken Griffin. The complete build took me about a year. Original design was for a 36" model, but then I wanted to shorten it up to look more like a tug and also, a bit more maneuverable. I'll follow up with more on the story of the build as I post pictures as well.
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  • redboat219
    Admiral

    • Dec 2008
    • 3626

    #2
    Very much interested. More photos please.

    You and Cliffhanger67 are the only ones I know who used wood in constructing their hulls.https://forum.rc-sub.com/forum/build...project-status
    Last edited by redboat219; Yesterday, 10:46 PM.
    Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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