Darin's Delta Force 25.5" N2-Mono
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Test Report...
WOW! This boat is going to be competitive... I didn't race it, but did do a couple of good test/tune runs... I'm very pleased... Have a couple of tweaks to do (Thanks for the tips Brian...) but I think it's going to be a really good race boat...
Didn't get any pics or video (hard to shoot and drive at the same time...) but I'm officially racing it at our next race on the 22nd... I'll try to get some video from that event...
Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
"Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."Comment
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Battery position
Hi from England. I've noticed that a lot of you guys position your battery packs towards the outer edges of your boats and not close to the centre line, which is common at our club here. How much does this affect the stability of your boats?Comment
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Thanks... Nope... those are Fuller's carbon fiber trim tabs... Honestly, in the future, I'll be using metal ones from now on... you can "tweak" on them a little more freely to get things JUST the way you want them... But thus far, these have worked pretty well... Not sure it even needs them...Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
"Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."Comment
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Darin's Delta Force 25.5" Mono
DenBoy1, i place mine on the outer edge beside the motor where the cg is and helps with stability and balance of left to rightand vice-versa. I saddle pack batteries in all my boats. Now if room is a problem, just soldered end to end with a hammerhead attachment. Not hi-jacking, just answering DenBoy1's inquiry!Comment
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Darin. you did a great job.
I have a question. Where did you get those trim tabs ?Comment
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