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  • nate
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Mar 2009
    • 1652

    #1

    Poseidon 33" Rigger

    Just arrived today. Seen a few members buying this hull, So I jumped on one as well. Waiting on the Carbon fiber twill, and resin to come in along with the motor, esc ect. It defiantly needs more strength in the hull, and thicker carbon rods. Here's a list of whats going in the hull. Enjoy.

    Lehner 1950/6-
    Upgraded motor mount-
    Swordfish 220amp Pro HV-
    Octura x442-
    Flight Power Pro50 6s 3600mah-
    Octura .150 cable/Coupler
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    Last edited by nate; 01-11-2014, 04:14 PM.
    LMT
    LehnerMotorenTechnik.com
  • mekzoid
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 114

    #2
    always liked this hull!
    Nice shopping list, What speeds are you expecting?

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    • nate
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Mar 2009
      • 1652

      #3
      I seen a H&M Mr. Krabs w/ 1950/6 on 6s, x445 running in the high 70's. Im not going to start off with the 445, but the 442 on 6s. I would love to see high 60's low 70s. I almost don't trust the strut on this hull. It needs a speedmaster strut. Just have to see what happens bud.
      LMT
      LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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      • grsboats
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 975

        #4
        Octura .150 cable for me looks undersized for this motor...I would suggest 3/16 hughey cable.Gill
        GO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
        www.grsboats.com.br

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        • RaceMechaniX
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Sep 2007
          • 2821

          #5
          I would also pass on the Octura coupler and spend the money on a MBP coupler. I have used Octura's but you must check the concentricity.

          .150 cable will work with the smaller prop sizes, but make sure you tin the end going into the coupler. 60-70's should be no problem, but reinforce accordingly.
          Tyler Garrard
          NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
          T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WR

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          • nate
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Mar 2009
            • 1652

            #6
            Where is a good place to purchase the MBP coupler's? And prop size is going to be on the smaller size. How would the V900 series work with this hull, like the 937?

            Yes your right about the Hull strength, its weak right now, bad! Im trying to decide whether the strut and rudder are going to hold up to the task... It scares me how weak the strut is overall. I know bolting up a speedmaster strut is going to be a pain, knowing I need to fill the already drilled bolt pattern, and then re drilling again for the speedmaster, but no short cuts, before its all said and done, might as well repaint the hull over again.
            LMT
            LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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            • RaceMechaniX
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Sep 2007
              • 2821

              #7
              I cannot tell from the pictures the quality of the strut and rudder. You may be able to use a Speedmaster strut with the existing bracket. Likewise you can bolt on a Speedmaster 20 size rudder to the existing bracket. Chances are the existing hardware will be OK at those speeds and prop diameters. A hard crash at speed will bend any rudder or strut.

              I would not try the V series Octura right off the bat as they have a lot of lift and tend to blow the tail out of the water. A Grimracer 38x55L would be a good place to start. http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...dh-sb-aqub9755 You could then move to the 38x63L which has more pitch http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...dh-sb-aqub9758

              You can buy the MBP couplers from Rocket City racing in the US: http://www.rocketcityracing.com/MBP-...81_p_1942.html
              Tyler Garrard
              NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
              T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WR

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              • nate
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Mar 2009
                • 1652

                #8
                So in other words, the V series may cause the rear of the hull to bounce? What about the medium Lift props, say M series, can't I get way more RPMs from these props and less amp draw? I need to go ahead and buy a nice set of prop including the ones you have listed, start small, work up and check temps. I have heard that 130ish degrees f is too hot on these motors, is this correct? Any key temps to watch for on the lehner motor?
                LMT
                LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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                • RaceMechaniX
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 2821

                  #9
                  Nate,

                  Keep in mind what you have is a SAW set-up. 2000kv on 6S is pretty hot and too much in my opinion if you want to run oval. You should just make several passes or only 2-3 laps before bringing it in to check temps.

                  Yes, the V series will likely cause the tail to hop if you do not have enough weight on the tail. Generally speaking you want a light tail for riggers.

                  The X series and M series are both low lift props and will work, but traditionally are better suited for mono's and sport hydro's. It will not hurt to try them on a rigger though. 150F on the end bell or non-cooled section of the sleeve is a good temp limit. Measure this several minutes after running to allow the sleeve to heat up to what the windings are. If you check the temps right after you run, you are still measuring a ratio of actual internal temp versus cooling jacket temp. A good rule of thumb is you should be able to touch the motor end and be warm, but not hot.

                  If you have a 4 cell battery, start with that to set-up the hull. It will be a lot more forgiving than 6 cells.

                  TG
                  Tyler Garrard
                  NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
                  T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WR

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                  • NativePaul
                    Greased Weasel
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 2760

                    #10
                    A couple of years ago there were a few Belgians at our nationals all running Mr Krabs on 560g 6s 4500mAh packs, the KVs were between 1900 and 2300 on alloy props in the region of 40mm and they were ballistic, an easy 10mph faster than anything we had down the straights, and running bigger props than me despite doing much more RPM, (I was on 2700kv 4s at the time), they are very light mouldings and they were shaving every gram off them they possibly could in order to use those big props and high RPMs.

                    There are a couple of Posiedens racing here and they are still no match for where the Belgiums Mr Krabs were 2 years ago, I know the Krabs mouldings are lighter, but I don't know how much is the boat and how much the setup, those Belgians are the bomb and brave as hell, who runs nearly 58000RPM unloaded on an oval boat, that has to run for 5 minutes, do 20-26laps, and pulls it off?!
                    Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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                    • nate
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 1652

                      #11
                      Well I would imagine that the H&M hull would be better in many ways. The design on the Mr. Krabs is slightly diff, compare the two hull closely and you can tell the rear is way different. dimensions are different as well. Ill eventually buy one, this is my first rigger, so I didnt want to buy a very expensive hull just yet. Soon though.
                      LMT
                      LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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                      • nate
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 1652

                        #12
                        Alot of goodies just arrived from OSE! Thanks guys for the fast shipping jeezz haha
                        LMT
                        LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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                        • 785boats
                          Wet Track Racing
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 3169

                          #13
                          Nate.
                          Did you read about some of the problems we had when we first started playing with these hulls a year ago?


                          Since then, to fix the rudder, I cut a length of 1/8" x 3/4" aluminium about 5" long & epoxied & glassed it along the inside of the hull with enough sticking out to mount the rudder bracket to. Carbon fibre plate would also do the trick.
                          I've also broken the booms again but I epoxied another carbon tube inside the new ones and a length of 5/32 piano wire inside that. A bit of extra weight maybe, but strong. I've hit a buoy or two since & they are still attached & straight.

                          I will proudly add that she came second in it's class last year. The winner was, of course, a JAE 21.

                          All the best.
                          Paul.
                          See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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                          • nate
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 1652

                            #14
                            Well guys, seems you get what you pay for, and this is so true. Whoever aligned and drilled the holes for the carbon rods where off a bit, causeing the sponsons to not sit flush, its aggravating. So looks like I need to figure up something. The right side sponson front edge sits up 5mm higher than the left side...ugh
                            LMT
                            LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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                            • nate
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 1652

                              #15
                              Here some of the progress, not much, waiting for more parts to arrive.
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