Aeromarine Sprint Cat .80/.90 twin 1717's
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I've also thrown heaps at the 1717's in a few boats and in cars/trucks and agree on that, I love these motors. I had a little set back on the build yesterday. While setting up the flex drives I stuffed the only reverse rotation shaft I have and now I'll have to wait until the replacement arrives. I had cut it to length but hadn't bothered to solder the end as of yet and upon entry to the coupler, one loose wire caught and began to unwind the others, all I'll say is, I now have a soldered flex thats about 1/2" too short. I won't do that agian, the boat was ready for it's maiden on Sunday, DOH!!Comment
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I run a twin Falcon cat with 1717's and T180's and all runs perfect on Propshop 5017 3 blades. Good open lines is the key. Oh and this is in a Queensland summer with water temps around 23C. Millzee load em up and fly.Andrew
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sweet news, I just happen to have a set of those props although they've been cut back a to around 47-48mm.Comment
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Looking the Biz, Danny.
Nice.
Ive a CR 3/16 x 17" flex here, if interested :)Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of itYOUTUBE
@ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @Comment
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THanks Doc But I'll only have to wait a few more days for the stock from OSE, I'm a little busy building a 3.6 x 6m chook pen/ bird aviary this weekend for my missus and kids so I won't be needing one any sooner.Comment
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It's alive, hahahaha!!!!
All ready to hit the water, the weather is perfect but I'm stuck looking out the window over the dead calm waters of the lake on this sunny day, yah!!Comment
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After far too long, the cats ready to play. I finished things off today by soldering a couple of sets of parallel cables, making up the flex drives (thanks steve :)) and a few other small things like hatch nuts ect. After I shut the office it was almost dark so I took the boat over to the lake fully loaded and taped to see how it'll sit in the water and I'm very happy with the angle and height it sits, it looks like its ready to launch. I found the boat a little heavy to carry so back in the workshop I put it on the scales and they read 10.7kg or 23.6lb, it'll be interesting to see how the 447's go pushing the weight. I'll get some footage when I get the time to take it for a spin.
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Thanks.
I hope the water lines will stay out of the props way, they should be fine. I managed to talk my wife into going shopping in the morning and I'll do the office and after she gets back I'll have the late afternoon to do a little testing on the water, I'll try to get some video and I'll show the good and the bad and hope a few experts will chime in to help out with the trimming of this thing.Comment
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Just an observation, Danny.. top cameraman !
Do I see 6S2p .. a side ?
wow, holy barge arse, batman !
by crikey mate, she's a ripper !!Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of itYOUTUBE
@ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @Comment
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