C. U. Wave Cruiser

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C. U. Wave Cruiser

$30.00

The air is ours, and recently we conquered the land as well. Now our 3DLabGang member Ulf Raudberget came with a project to dominate another element, the water. Fully 3D printed speedboat with printed drivetrain and propellers, the C. U. Wave Cruiser.

Parameters:

  • Lenght: 790 mm
  • Width: 236 mm
  • Height: 182 mm

Requirements:

  • Printer build volume: recommended 250x200x200, minimum 200x200x200 mm
  • Recommended slicing software: Simplify3D
  • Filament: 1300 g of PLA, 20g of flex
  • Outrunner 430KV, recommended Turnigy Aerodrive 5055 430
  • 80A ESC
  • 3s or 4s Li-Po battery, 3000 – 5000 mAh
  • 2x 9g servos
  • Ball bearings

Included:

  • STL files
  • Simplify3D factory files

For more details please see the userguide.

Product Description

The basic idea for this project was using low rpm motor. With this constraint in mind the project is using two counter rotating, large diameter propellers, making the boat run straight at any speed. The stepped hull, inspired by a greek RIB, Skipper NC 100C is effectively reducing drag by leading in the air. The deck is designed by automotive designer, Christian Krug.

NOTE: 3DLabGANG section contains independent creators products. 3DLabPrint takes no responsibility for the contents.

 

 

How it works

Download - Print - Assembly - Fly
  • 1
    Creating process of digital modelling

    Extensive hi-tech 3d structural reinforcement resulting in solid yet lightweight airframe thanks to additive 3Dprinting technology

  • 2
    Printing and testing

    Each plane has been thoroughly tested to find ideal shape and best possible inner structure

  • 3
    Distribution

    Choose your aircraft, download 3d files and print as many you need. Using your desktop 3Dprinter