RC shrimp boat.

austinpetemo

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hi all, ive been working on making a small model boat from scratch, and i decided to use popsicle sticks instead of the typical balsa wood (ill post pics shortly) however, when it was just the hull. it floated fine, but now with a frame on the hull as well as a superstructure on top, it tips over. im guessing its top heavy. what can i do to counteract that?
 
Do what real boats do - add some sort of ballast to lower the center of gravity. That can either be some sort of weight in the bottom of the hull, or even a heavily weighted keel to provide both ballast and stability.
 
the hull
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inside the hull
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the structure
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inside the structure
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front end of structure, the windows have clear plastic in them but you cant see it on the photo
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the hull with the structure laid on top
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Wow that's really cool!
 
The problem you have is that you have a flat bottom. Most boats are V shaped on the bottom. You'll need to add a keel with some weight in it.

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i thought that the V shape would make it tip over easier...... guess i was wrong.
 
and would it just be easier for me to cut out the bottom and redo it pointed?
 
That's really cool! But from the title, I thought it was going to be a Red Cherry Shrimp Boat......:screwy:
 
That's really cool! But from the title, I thought it was going to be a Red Cherry Shrimp Boat......:screwy:
Same Here:hitting:
 
Lol, me too I thought you would put it in the tank and they could live in it or something, got it now though!
 
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