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  • nikos222
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 25

    #16
    Originally posted by kookie_guy
    Are you gonna change out the complete flex cable and everything? If your current setup is L/R props, then I'm assuming you are using an L/R flex cable as well.
    Hi kookie_guy.
    Yes, of course. I use a pair of L/R props, with a pair of L/R flex cables too.
    Except my usual, I have some of flex cables for clockwise rotation props.

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    • thomaslambo
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 232

      #17
      Originally posted by nikos222
      ...early at the morning, Nea Makri, Athens, Greece !!!


      By nikos222 at 2011-05-31

      It was the first run for my new twin cat, and i am very happy.
      I try : 2 x 4s, 2 x 442 (L/R).
      Everything, cool. Everything, dry.

      My next run maybe will be with a pair of 1,4 x 43,5mm (R/R) !!!, or 445 (R/L).
      Enjoy the sunrise in Greece through the next video.
      Thank to all of you.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka0HbLQTDNM
      Hi Nikos222,

      Very nice build to be sure, I like the equip setup and very clean job on the carbon fiber.

      I have one on order and will start the build in the next week or so

      Also, I noticed a bit of hoping (some refer to it as the "Porpoise Effect") at top speed.
      I'll be interested to hear how you adjust for this (I've seen this same hull run perfectly in other videos)?

      Regards,

      Thomas

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      • FighterCat57
        "The" Fighter Cat
        • Apr 2010
        • 3480

        #18
        Originally posted by thomaslambo
        Hi Nikos222,

        Very nice build to be sure, I like the equip setup and very clean job on the carbon fiber.

        I have one on order and will start the build in the next week or so

        Also, I noticed a bit of hoping (some refer to it as the "Porpoise Effect") at top speed.
        I'll be interested to hear how you adjust for this (I've seen this same hull run perfectly in other videos)?

        Regards,

        Thomas
        Move the COG forward and the porpoising should stop. I have a good number for ya; 24cm from the sponson transom.

        Dreaded EMS express is late again... Hope to have everything out very soon. They're late by a week!
        FighterCatRacing Team CHING BLING - Ching Bling. Brilliant, Advanced Sparkle for your hull.

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        • nosreme722
          Senior Member
          • May 2011
          • 181

          #19
          Originally posted by nikos222
          Then i lay a carbon twill 225gr/m2, inside the hull.
          It takes me about three days, trying to do my best.
          And...


          By nikos222 at 2011-03-28
          That looks really nice. How exactly do you do that? Does it involve any prep work? Or do I you just put down some resin/epoxy and carefully lay down the carbon fiber? Thanks.

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          • nikos222
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 25

            #20
            Hi nosreme722.
            First of all, you have to clean the surface and make it "wild" before lay the carbon fiber.
            A very important point is the pre-measurement of carbon fiber pieces.
            You have to see before you set the epoxy, the place of each one.
            I use an 24h epoxy, so i can fix the carbon and the resin, as mindfully as i want.
            But it's difficult to remove it when you have put down the epoxy.

            I prefer to lay the carbon fiber first and then put down the resin.
            Quite slowly. This way allows you to make your facing without enclose air bubbles.

            I hope to help you. Good luck nosreme722.
            Last edited by nikos222; 06-14-2011, 02:39 AM.

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            • nikos222
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 25

              #21
              ...not so calm sea, not so calm brain too.

              I fit the stingers straight with the sponsons, but the little wave
              don't allow me to see more about the seaway.

              I call the next video : Dancing cat.
              Mind at 1:27", 2:54" and 3:42" and you 'll see.



              I have to move the COG forward as FighterCat57 wrote.
              I hope that this will be my final trim.

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              • nikos222
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 25

                #22
                ...this is the end for my twin cat. So soon.
                I had a drop due to not so calm sea. And...


                By nikos222 at 2011-06-20


                By nikos222 at 2011-06-20

                I'm sad because i didn't have the time to try my 5s batts.
                Never mind.
                Thank to all of you.
                See you soon at a new project.

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                • millzee
                  Ozzie Bloke
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1092

                  #23
                  sorry to see, it was looking good, sure had plenty of power.
                  http://www.youtube.com/user/1millzee?feature=mhum
                  "Gimmy Toyz for FUN"

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                  • Boaterguy
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 1760

                    #24
                    not very fixable, i feel your pain
                    now I would like to say some words:
                    This cat was a very nice woman, she lived like no other, bouncing around and hitting very high speeds and then, all of a sudden

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