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Fightercat Fantasm 41" single drive
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@Shrive81
You will love the hull, so much room, I couldn't be happier. The Hull is a 2 piece hull obviously, with the top cap hanging over the bottom slightly, so you will have to sand the top half first to be flush with the bottom half (at the seam) I used 400 for that by hand. Once I got it smooth and even I used primer over just the seam area (the portion where the 2 halves were joined) Then I sanded the whole boat with 400 grit sand paper. I painted my Genesis with the same paint, so I had some left over. It is called evening blue by PPG. It is a single stage paint so all you have to do is mix some hardener in it. They have hardener called "wet look" by Advantage. The color code is 17039, says OMNI AE on the can.
After I sprayed it and let it harden (24hrs) I used 2000 grit wet sandpaper. Then I just buffed it out. I am not a painter AT ALL, I just asked the paint dude questions and gave it a shot. The key is prep work and masking stuff off with good quality masking tape so it doesn't leak thru.
Hope that helps, good luck!!!!!Comment
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@Love6s,
I like to keep my drive line as short as possible and the COG was less than 30%. I have it on an aluminum L bracket with several mounting holes which allows me to move it back and fourth as needed. Where it sits is where the boat road the best. I run in choppy water and need the boat to run as flat as possible with a sight lift if that makes since..... I can't say enough about it. Its wide, turns out standing and with a single motor on 6s I think the speed is very respectable..... Hope that helpsComment
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Sorry for the delay Jim, was on vacation, I had to make one side of the strut bracket out of angled aluminum and I purchased the rest of the parts from
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Finally finished my Fightercat Fantasm 41" and Wow, what an AWESOME HULL !!!!!!! I can't say enough about it, I mean it has excellent handling and is very efficient.......... I run 6s, 2 x 3s Turnigy Nano-techs with the Leopard 4092 1480kv, Turnigy Aquastar 240v ESC and an Octura 447/3. With that set up I hit low 60's. Thats pretty darn good for a 41" on a single setup. "Hello Kitty", props to your set up, thanks for the information!!!!!!
I also made an easy mounting/removal[ATTACH=CONFIG]87627[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]87626[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]87628[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]87629[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]87630[/ATTACH] system for those that are low budget like me. I can remove the entire motor, esc, and receiver by 6 screws. Its all attached to an aluminum L bracket that is attached to the hull. I take it out and place it in my other boat, it's very convenient and simple.Do It Like You Mean It .....or Don't BotherComment
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