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Hello mahjqa ...

Thanks for the nice crazy idea with this boat.

Me and my four year old daughter had a lot of fun with it.

I build the Technic and in the control of Elveship's.

She was there with everything decorated .... :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Hi Mahjqa, seems to be the perfect hull for my voight schneider propellors. do you know how much weight the hull can handle?

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that hull is awesome....if it sinks it means you're adding too much weight... build light :D !

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test yourself and see what happens ... :thumbup:

my daughter has built a lot of weight to decoration ...

The ship is very well and quickly swam ...

Sariel may not always be right .... :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Hello mahjqa ...

Thanks for the nice crazy idea with this boat.

Me and my four year old daughter had a lot of fun with it.

I build the Technic and in the control of Elveship's.

She was there with everything decorated .... :wink: :wink: :wink:

That is just so lovely! I missed it the first time around, but this is just excellent. I'm grinning ear to ear here. Please tell your daughter that she did a wonderful job decorating. This has completely made my week.

Hi Mahjqa, seems to be the perfect hull for my voight schneider propellors. do you know how much weight the hull can handle?

I did some testing.

If you mean "how much weight can it hold and theoretically not sink in perfectly still water", then your answer is 800 grams.

If you mean "I want a stable craft that can move without tipping over" keep it at 400 grams.

Sariel got bad results with this hull...

It all depends on how you use it. As long as you're mindful of the weight and the distribution of that weight (as with any boat hull) you'll be fine.

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