| Aeromarine Conquest |
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| Written by Marc Levac | |
| Sunday, 01 June 2008 | |
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Product Review Article... Our review of the Aeromarine Conquest Cat...* UPDATED 08-08-07
I decided the mount the strut
from inside the transom on my Conquest. This is where things get very different
from the instruction sheet I received with the hull! I wanted to do this setup
using only the supplied Aeromarine hardware. After some thought and
measurements, I figured it would be better if I swapped the strut and rudder
brackets. In other words, I would use the rudder brackets (which are shorter)
to mount the strut to the inside of the transom. The longer strut brackets
would be used to mount the rudder.
To mount the propblast water
pickup I made a small bracket from a piece of angled aluminum. The bracket is
held to the transom using the upper right side strut mounting bolt. This positioned
the pickup at about
The radio box installation is
pretty straight forward. I used the included servo trays from Aeromarine
Laminates. I epoxied a piece of 1/4" plywood to the bottom of the box and
waterproofed it. This allows for the tray screws to have something to bite into
while remaining watertight. The only thing I did a little bit differently was
the way I actually mounted the box in the hull. Because of the fact that the
strut is mounted inside the hull, I needed a radio box setup that allowed for
quick and easy removal and re-installation. For this I machined some mounts
from aluminum rod. The mounts consist of 4 rods, 2 of which are mounted to the
box with cap head screws from the inside (with some silicone sealant as added
protection between the mounts and the box). The other two mounts are screwed to
the stringers of the hull. The stringers are then grooved for the box mounts to
lay into, and the box held in place with 2 simple Orings. The pictures explain
it much better than words can! For the record, I found that the Orings I had
didn't hold the box firmly enough to my liking, so I now use tie wraps instead.
I did not invent these mounts...I actually borrowed the idea from Carlo at CC
Racing Engines. You can now purchase these mounts from CC Racing Engines , but
at the time of building this boat, the mounts were not yet in production,
thus the reason for machining my own.
I mounted the engine as far
forward in the hull as I could while keeping the front mounting bolts
easily accessible. Since I use mostly Hypertorque style mounts, this limited how far
forward I could go. With some other types of mounts you could possibly get the
engine even further forward, which would be a good thing, but I really love
these mounts so I had to live with the placement.
For mounting the cowl I used
the supplied cowl locks on the back and glassed in two aluminum tabs in the
front. The tabs slip into slots cut out of the front hatch opening. The area
where the tabs are fixed to the front of the cowl was reinforced with extra
layers of fiberglass using West Systems epoxy. I also doubled the back hatch
opening and cowl where the cowl locks fit. To do this I used 1/8" plywood
and West Systems epoxy.
I also used some scrap pieces
of fiberglass to make deflectors inside the carburetor side air opening in the
hatch to ensure no water would be ingested in the carburetor when following
other boats. I also blocked off the top portion of the opening in the front
bulkhead so that any water coming in from the front deck air opening would be
routed under the engine and not splash off the pull start and possibly into the
carburetor. Now that the gas bag has been moved to under the engine, that
entire opening is blocked off and any water coming in from the front opening
will have a very difficult time finding its way to the carburetor. So far this
has worked quite well. If it becomes an issue at some point, the front air
opening will be sealed up completely.
The cowl was then trimmed for
the tuned pipe to exit and floatation was added. I used metal mesh in the
cowl's rear air exits and the front deck air opening. The screen is available
from auto repair shops. It is aluminum mesh made by Bondo...it's called
"Body Patch".
Here are some still and action
pictures of the finished boat. There is also a picture of my friend driving the
boat so I could take pictures.
At the lake... *Please note: video is of the first runs with initial setup. With the changes noted above, the boat turned out to be much faster and holds speeds better in the turns. Has performed very well over all. Watch Video! You can get a dowloadable version of the video by CLICKING HERE .
Here is the boat in action at the 2008 Northern Nats...driven by Gary Owens.
Final thoughts...
All in all this is another
great boat from Aeromarine Laminates. It is currently winning its share of
races and I am certain it will continue to do so. I have always been a fan of
the Avenger and the Conquest is even better in my opinion.
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 August 2008 ) |
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Re:Aeromarine Conquest
Jun 29 2008 22:19:01 Marc wrote:
QUOTE: My friend’s Conquest runs the same speed as yours Marc..57-58mph. My Insane Gen 2 is GPS'ing 61 mph. A bit too fast for heat racing IMO. I think the boat would handle better at 57 58 mph as it is quick to trade ends in the corners (in heat water). See you at the Northern Nat's. We're staying at the Ramada Inn on Wellington rd. Rates are better than Motel 6 and Holiday Inn. bradi |
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Re:Aeromarine Conquest
Jun 29 2008 22:57:40 Well good luck, mine is consistant 66mph with QD25HT and a modded prather 275, runs 59-60mph heat trim with a voodoo7016-2, please post your race outcome. Thanks
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Re:Aeromarine Conquest
Jul 24 2008 20:31:13 I have done some more tweaks today...strut is now at 1/2 inch centering of prop above sponsons and level...boat picked up a lot of speed and holding it better in the turns...I will bring it up to 5/8 inch and report back...I will have to update the article and post some new video when I get some...it keeps getting faster!
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Re:Aeromarine Conquest
Jul 29 2008 23:11:06 I tried 5/8 on mine it seems too high and you get too much slip- 1/2 is where I run mine with a voodoo 7016 or a prather 275
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Re:Aeromarine Conquest
Jul 30 2008 00:02:43 Here is a short clip of it tonight...with strut at 9/16 up...holding speed much better in turns even thought the water was extremely calm. Only heat race conditions will truly tell! I will most definitely post results...Northern Nationals are coming up at the end of the month!
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