I look at build threads like these and quickly conclude that I have much to learn. WOW is all I can come up with.
** hpr 233 / radtekpowerboats 92 " cat build **
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This has to be the fastest build I've ever seen....from 3:36 AM today to its first time getting wet at 3:59 AM. Impressive speed building and a beautiful outcome.Grand River Marine Modellers
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Thanks Steve, appreciate it. Look forward to seeing your Mystic completed.
But hang around here enough you become educated from quite a few knowledgable individuals.
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Excellent work Ryan! Boat came out beautiful.
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Congrats on a nice build!
Who came up with this design:
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Congrats on a nice build!
Who came up with this design:
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...8&d=1386061139Visit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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Well I didn't come up with it, Ryan showed me this picture and said I wouldn't mind this, but with HPR on it.... so we played around with it until we landed on this. Surprisingly it looks like a lot of material already out there.
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Ive ordered some tiny x457 so i can hold her flat and get use to her before i open it up on bigger props. Would like to concentrate on my setup without being worried about flipping 30 + kg..
So soonCheers to your help as well Manuel
Thanks mate, appreciate your help to.
Made everything easy for me!
Now i can kick back and enjoy your beautiful build haha.
Congrats on a nice build!
Who came up with this design:
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...8&d=1386061139
Yeah i follow Australian Superboat championships on facebook, they had the design posted by kent so i asked if he could just use that and put hpr 233 in it.
Kent being as he is with that imagination wanted to come up with his own and so came up with this. I was very happy with it so thats what we went with
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Thanks, Ryan! good point. A silhouette scale boat can't look much different "I guess" I'm glad that you like the concept, and even more glad that the boat runs totally awesome!!. When in QLD next time I demand to see this thing in person LOL. (by the way, one of my favourite travel destinations in Aus)Visit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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Please keep it on the surface fellas.
Nice work Ryan.MODEL BOAT RACER
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Great job on a beautiful build. Looks fantasticComment
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Hi Ryan,
What did you use in the servo box in pic 4? Obviously savox but particulars matter! lol
I'm seeking some info on a build like this as well!
Checking balance point which is apparently in the middle of the second step, loaded up batts and all she ended balancing perfect.
Servo box layout not 100% complete tidy wise, ill have to work on that slowly.
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Thank you Doug cheers
Thanks Tiqueman, much appreciated. How you getting on with your boat?
The problem was, I run Futaba and they say to run the reciever R603FS at 6v max.
Ive found a few people who just run off a lipo @ 7.4v anyway and say its been fine.
But didnt wana risk this much money on a $90 reciever blowing up while im going flat out and may need to turn lol.
So to use the 2270's to there max potential somewhere around 444 Oz-in @7.4v i used a Gryphon Regulator.
You plug your 1 or 2 servo leads into a specific slot and according to what slot its in theres little Dil switches on the back and you can select to step up the voltage or step down etc.
So i have the reciever slot set @ 6v and the 2 servos set @7.4 and the unit its self is obviously a 2s lipo . Make sense?
I use them in my Heli's.
I also turn everything on and off via this.. Has a flag that saids " Remove before flight" lol i hope not
Here it is if you wana check it out.
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