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  • jfabcustom
    Speed addict!
    • Jul 2008
    • 98

    #16
    Hey Martin, my DF hasn't done much diving. Only a few times when I had the stinger angle too negative. As of now I have the stinger and tabs neutral and the CG is around 30%. I found that even the smallest CG adjustments make a big difference, not only in the straights but in turning aswell. Hope this helps.

    Dana and Martin, what props are you guys running?
    Sixty percent of the time, It works, Everytime!

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    • 785boats
      Wet Track Racing
      • Nov 2008
      • 3169

      #17
      Hi guys.
      Quite a few guys in our club run these hulls , me included. We've found that if there is too much negative angle in the strut/stinger, they will dive easily.
      Another factor is that most stingers are too long for these hulls & need to be shortened. I've taken 15mm off the two that I've built with stingers. With the other ones, I used a strut set up as they are shorter than a stinger to start with. Shortening the stinger makes a huge difference in the handling of these boats.
      Cheers.
      Paul.
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      • martin
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 2887

        #18
        Originally posted by jfabcustom
        Hey Martin, my DF hasn't done much diving. Only a few times when I had the stinger angle too negative. As of now I have the stinger and tabs neutral and the CG is around 30%. I found that even the smallest CG adjustments make a big difference, not only in the straights but in turning aswell. Hope this helps.

        Dana and Martin, what props are you guys running?
        Im still looking at building the DF 26.

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        • dana
          Banned
          • Mar 2010
          • 3573

          #19
          I agree with the comments above. Strut angle and trim tabs angle are crucial, and even small adjustments make a huge difference on this boat. Just a matter of finding the right spot. I also use a strut in a flood chamber on mine, with a very slight positive angle on my strut. Props are x440 x440/3(fav) x640 and x444(fastest)

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          • jfabcustom
            Speed addict!
            • Jul 2008
            • 98

            #20
            Originally posted by 785boats
            Hi guys.
            Quite a few guys in our club run these hulls , me included. We've found that if there is too much negative angle in the strut/stinger, they will dive easily.
            Another factor is that most stingers are too long for these hulls & need to be shortened. I've taken 15mm off the two that I've built with stingers. With the other ones, I used a strut set up as they are shorter than a stinger to start with. Shortening the stinger makes a huge difference in the handling of these boats.
            Cheers.
            Paul.
            Paul, good point. On both builds my stingers have been shortened. I wanna say I took off as much as 3/4 of an inch. If I had it to do a third time I would use a strut instead of a stinger.
            Sixty percent of the time, It works, Everytime!

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