OK, so I have these 1/10 scale crackerbox hulls that we are going to be building with some of the cubscouts. The boys are 8 years old and for most this is there first non-walmart electric boat. So, this is what I am looking at doing:
Edit: The ebay link got old, so here is where I have been buying them. Ebay, seller name is cyberport888 and go to his store. He has the 1700 and 3000 kv mystery outrunners with 30amp esc for $19 to $21 delivered.
Mystery 30 amp esc and D2836-1700 brushless outrunner motor for speed. On a 3s battery and a x431 plastic prop, I figure speeds should be around 20 mph or a little higher. (18,800 rpm no load)
The hulls are plastic, with a 8.5" x 11" kevlar/carbon inlay. Transom is 1/8" hard plywood and the front of the hull will be solid foam. Weight with hatch is about 12 oz.
Drive will be traditional solid shaft, but they will have a flex shaft coupler on them for ease of driveline install and to limit vibration. rudder on transom.
So, anyone offer any advice on if this will work? Locally, we will build them all the same and race them. Not out for top speed, just some fun on a 3 acre pond to teach the boys some skills. Would love some feedback. I do not know how these run with the Roar motors and 6 cells. What kind of speeds do they get verse run times. I know in race trim, blowovers are the main issue. I want them to have fun, but not be flipping them constantly.
Oh, I am donating the hulls to the other boys, should be able to keep building cost down to $100 or less with 2 batteries and a cheap lipo charger from HK. Two of the boys need radios, will be postin a WTB add for some 2ch AM radios.
Thank you to any who can offer advice,
Brian
Edit: The ebay link got old, so here is where I have been buying them. Ebay, seller name is cyberport888 and go to his store. He has the 1700 and 3000 kv mystery outrunners with 30amp esc for $19 to $21 delivered.
Mystery 30 amp esc and D2836-1700 brushless outrunner motor for speed. On a 3s battery and a x431 plastic prop, I figure speeds should be around 20 mph or a little higher. (18,800 rpm no load)
The hulls are plastic, with a 8.5" x 11" kevlar/carbon inlay. Transom is 1/8" hard plywood and the front of the hull will be solid foam. Weight with hatch is about 12 oz.
Drive will be traditional solid shaft, but they will have a flex shaft coupler on them for ease of driveline install and to limit vibration. rudder on transom.
So, anyone offer any advice on if this will work? Locally, we will build them all the same and race them. Not out for top speed, just some fun on a 3 acre pond to teach the boys some skills. Would love some feedback. I do not know how these run with the Roar motors and 6 cells. What kind of speeds do they get verse run times. I know in race trim, blowovers are the main issue. I want them to have fun, but not be flipping them constantly.
Oh, I am donating the hulls to the other boys, should be able to keep building cost down to $100 or less with 2 batteries and a cheap lipo charger from HK. Two of the boys need radios, will be postin a WTB add for some 2ch AM radios.
Thank you to any who can offer advice,
Brian
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