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matti1983
07-20-2009, 02:07 PM
HI, I ´m a new member of this forum and this is my boat.
I just installed prather 225 prop ,and these are the first runs.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fahliFjVTl8

Tom M
07-20-2009, 02:40 PM
Nice. Very quick too. Any water getting inside the hull with all those sharp turns?

matti1983
07-20-2009, 02:56 PM
Nice. Very quick too. Any water getting inside the hull with all those sharp turns?

Not very much, i didn`t seal the hatch because i wanted to watch the temperature of esc. If i seal the hatch properly then there isn`t water at all. I`m finnish so my english is a bit bad but i hope you can understand.

6S HYDRO
07-20-2009, 06:03 PM
Ohh believe me, plenty of water gets in all sv's even w/ the hatch fully taped.

matti1983
07-21-2009, 12:03 AM
Ohh believe me, plenty of water gets in all sv's even w/ the hatch fully taped.

It seems like i have to make another film that you believe me:bounce:

z400
07-21-2009, 01:35 AM
Prather 225 prop..

That is ALOT of prop for the stock motor and esc.
The 220 is pushing the limits of the stock equipment.

Good luck.




Ohh believe me, plenty of water gets in all sv's even w/ the hatch fully taped.

You've got some leak some where then.

Ive never seen a drop of water in my hull after 3 back to back runs on 3 different sets of packs.
I havent ran a sealed radio box for quite some time now.

domwilson
07-21-2009, 01:58 AM
Put a 1/4" length piece of silicon tubing over where the flex enters the stuffing tube, from the motor side. This reduces water getting in from the flex shaft.

matti1983
07-21-2009, 04:51 AM
Prather 225 prop..

That is ALOT of prop for the stock motor and esc.
The 220 is pushing the limits of the stock equipment.

Good luck.





You've got some leak some where then.

Ive never seen a drop of water in my hull after 3 back to back runs on 3 different sets of packs.
I havent ran a sealed radio box for quite some time now.

Yes i know that 225 is a bit too big prop but temps of esc and motor arent so pad, I have also octura X642 prop.

ksm2001
07-21-2009, 08:51 AM
You've got some leak some where then.

Ive never seen a drop of water in my hull after 3 back to back runs on 3 different sets of packs.
I havent ran a sealed radio box for quite some time now.

Same here, I've had mine now for three years running and this boat stays dry only a few drops once when hitting a wave and completely submarined it at full speed. Its been on it's back many times, retrieve it and dry as can be, not a drop. Seal up the transom hardware and tape the hatch and wala no water inside.

Ken
:canada:

z400
07-21-2009, 01:28 PM
Yes i know that 225 is a bit too big prop but temps of esc and motor arent so pad, I have also octura X642 prop.



What exactly are your temps?

Brushless55
07-21-2009, 02:06 PM
very cool man!

Brushless55
07-21-2009, 02:09 PM
Prather 225 prop..

That is ALOT of prop for the stock motor and esc.
The 220 is pushing the limits of the stock equipment.

Good luck.



You've got some leak some where then.

Ive never seen a drop of water in my hull after 3 back to back runs on 3 different sets of packs.
I havent ran a sealed radio box for quite some time now.

:rofl:
I use a CF48 and my SV loves it! :banana:
A 220 does not push things much at all, and can take much more! :rockon2:

matti1983
07-21-2009, 02:10 PM
What exactly are your temps?

esc 45, motor 50 and battery 35, these all are approximate values.

Brushless55
07-21-2009, 02:14 PM
esc 45, motor 50 and battery 35, these all are approximate values.



Decent temps Bro! :banana:

sailr
07-21-2009, 07:51 PM
Everybody always says to do that. Every time I try to do it, in order to get the silicone tubing to fit over the stuffing tube, it has to be a really large inside diameter. It then won't fit the flexshaft tight enough to accomplish much. Next, the tube won't stay on the stuffing tube even if I CA it there! Frustrating. Somebody needs to manufacture something that actually works well without the headaches.

I just put a tampax inside the boat and let it soak up all the water!

Any other ideas?


Put a 1/4" length piece of silicon tubing over where the flex enters the stuffing tube, from the motor side. This reduces water getting in from the flex shaft.

sailr
07-21-2009, 07:53 PM
You have a very unusual boat. I have never had a boat that never gets a 'drop' of water inside. Water finds a way!


Prather 225 prop..

Ive never seen a drop of water in my hull after 3 back to back runs on 3 different sets of packs.
I havent ran a sealed radio box for quite some time now.

matti1983
07-22-2009, 12:20 AM
I`m going to buy turnigy 120A esc so what motor you recommend? and what prop?

z400
07-22-2009, 12:58 AM
You have a very unusual boat. I have never had a boat that never gets a 'drop' of water inside. Water finds a way!

What ive got is a boat i have properly sealed and maintained during the time that i have owned it.

Do things right and you wont have problems.
Cut corners and you can bet on having issues.

matti1983
07-27-2009, 03:38 PM
Here is a new video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rHRYbApulQ