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Get rid of that prop it's a waste of time for you to test with it.
The difference from a carbon prop to a good S&B brass prop is night and day.
Or get CNC aluminum at minimum
Start with a 447/3 blade or a 450/2.
I think you'll be wanting a 450/3 it will spin any of these no problem.
Get 1 that's sharpened and balanced from OSE.OSE GIFTING ELF
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Get rid of that prop it's a waste of time for you to test with it.
The difference from a carbon prop to a good S&B brass prop is night and day.
Or get CNC aluminum at minimum
Start with a 447/3 blade or a 450/2.
I think you'll be wanting a 450/3 it will spin any of these no problem.
Get 1 that's sharpened and balanced from OSE.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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How is the strut for being square with the hull? You can check this by placing a 3/16 brass tube in place of the prop shaft so it sticks way out the stern. If it is out by a bit that will track the boat. By this token you can shim the strut to straighten the tracking. Make sense?
Here is a REAL GOOD reference page for starting out with a hull. Chek near the bottom of page for 'setting up'. I know it says mono but the rules apply.
Gues I should post the page. http://www.modelpowerboat.com/conten...ude&styleid=4wLast edited by srislash; 02-16-2014, 11:28 PM.Comment
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Yes gap is what i was refering to, drivedog to strut. More.Comment
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Scott is referring to the gap between the drive dog and strut.
How is the strut for being square with the hull? You can check this by placing a 3/16 brass tube in place of the prop shaft so it sticks way out the stern. If it is out by a bit that will track the boat. By this token you can shim the strut to straighten the tracking. Make sense?
Here is a REAL GOOD reference page for starting out with a hull. Chek near the bottom of page for 'setting up'. I know it says mono but the rules apply.
Gues I should post the page. http://www.modelpowerboat.com/conten...ude&styleid=4w32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Not necessarily wrong... just room for improvement.Comment
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Two more days left. Finished up a couple props for this weekend and ordered a few cnc ones and an octura 3 blade. Nor sure if the Octura will be here in time but we shall see. I also bought a skeg style strut to try out. Cant wait!32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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I got my skeg strut in today. Its set farther back than the strut I have now. At first I was just throwing the towel in an not gonna fool with it. Then someone talked me into it. So I need my stuffing tube to be longer and my flex shaft to be longer. Well I have a longer flex but I didn't really want to solder an extension on because I thought it would look like poo. Then it hit me. My geico has this nifty little cone in the front of the strut. I grabbed it out my box. Close but not close enough. Guess it was time to get creative now. I ended up making one on my lathe. It added some length to it to help support the shaft and I cut two grooves for orings to seal it. First time I cut a taper on a manual lathe. It was pretty tricky.
Heres the setback difference
Here's the geico one
Here's the one I made
32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Sweet dude,
I was thinking the same thing, make your own! Its good to see people on here with fabrications skilz.
On props, with that big ass motor, you can push a lot of pitch. As i learned from Fluid, a 50 mm prop will prop-walk a lot with this hull, so the only way to go faster is more pitch.
know that TP USA sells CNC props with a 1.6 pitch. They do need balancing though, or at least the ones I have from them.
What props are you getting?Last edited by larryrose11; 02-21-2014, 08:36 AM.Cheetah, Super Rio, (Mod) Starship (Mod and sold),Comment
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Sweet dude,
I was thinking the same thing, make your own! Its good to see people on here with fabrications skilz.
On props, with that big ass motor, you can push a lot of pitch. As i learned from Fluid, a 50 mm prop will prop-walk a lot with this hull, so the only way to go faster is more pitch.
know that TP USA sells CNC props with a 1.6 pitch. They do need balancing though, or at least the ones I have from them.
What props are you getting?32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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