I started my first ever boat build a few months ago. I now have it finished with a couple runs under my belt now. My first run out I got a lot of water in the hill and fried my steering servo and receiver. After getting new parts, I took it back out tonight for trial number two. I have all leaks sealed up. The only thing I didn't do was tape the hatch. There was a little water in the hill, but not to much. After flipping it a couple times, it now is not responding to my throttle. I having steering, but that is all. I switched the receiver to another new one, and that didn't fix it. So now I don't know what to look at next. The boat I am running is a 23" balaenoptera musculus. It is a cheap boat, but its what was available to me. I installed a strut with offset rudder, a leopard 3660 3060kv motor, a turnigy marine 120a esc, and a nano tech 3300mah 3s battery. I know that its overkill for this hull, but I wanted a lot of speed. Now I just need to figure out how to handle it!!! I still haven't gotten full throttle out of it without flipping it. When I take off, the back end goes deep into the water before it actually takes off. It isn't stable at all when it gets on plane and then it just spins around or flips before I get to top speed.
First thing I need help with is why did it stop running? How can I check my components to see what isn't working?
Then I need to figure out what I can do to make this thing more stable for all this power! Im thinking of buying a decent fiberglass hull, but I haven't given up on this one just yet!
Any help would be great guys!
First thing I need help with is why did it stop running? How can I check my components to see what isn't working?
Then I need to figure out what I can do to make this thing more stable for all this power! Im thinking of buying a decent fiberglass hull, but I haven't given up on this one just yet!
Any help would be great guys!
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