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  • jamie
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 179

    #1

    Fantasm 12S

    Hi everyone
    After my previous 6S Fantasm/Zonda hull met its watery grave at over 85 mph i decided to build a much stronger one capable of handling a 12S setup that i had lying around for a while. The previous boat had my very first attempt at a carbon inlay and reinforced nose area, but i made a bad mistake by not continuing the carbon high enough over the seam and that was basically where it decided to part company and spit my electronic contents overboard zonda1.JPG[ATTACH=CONFIG]
    Kinda funny now but not at the time
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  • Fella1340
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • May 2013
    • 1035

    #2
    That's one sick boat, never seen one throw up its entire contents. Any picks of the new boat?

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    • jamie
      Senior Member
      • May 2011
      • 179

      #3
      I started with the bare fibreglass/carbon hull and added carbon to the nose and seam first before adding a further 2 layers of carbon throughout the entire hull. As the setup was going to be on 12s weight wasnt as much a priority as my old 6S 2200 kv TP setup.
      Going in this thing would be 2 x 1521 Neu 1050 kv motors together with a pair of 240 Swordfish esc's and a shared cap bank. As i just wanted a SAW type hull i installed the shortest rudder system that i thought i could get away with (95 mm) with a twin water pickup. Also the rudder arm is pretty solid at 4mm together with some nice ball ends that Doc Wayne had discovered previously.

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      • jamie
        Senior Member
        • May 2011
        • 179

        #4
        Originally posted by Fella1340
        That's one sick boat, never seen one throw up its entire contents. Any picks of the new boat?
        Amazingly enough most of the electronics were ok thanks to my good friend Doc Wayne getting to it and drying everything out. Both escs, motors and even the bec survived

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        • jamie
          Senior Member
          • May 2011
          • 179

          #5
          Tight fit with the 1521 Neu motors and Mbp collets.
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          • jamie
            Senior Member
            • May 2011
            • 179

            #6
            I wanted to run 1/4 Hughey flex shafts with 3/16 prop stubs and i found that i could make these 1/4 stingers work with a bit of modification.
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            Support arm was moved to fit hull as well as a lot of shortening of the vertical adjusting pad. Also the mounting bolt threads were tapped to 4mm and i made studs for easier mounting. The stingers do go to just above neutral height and i use shim washers located inside the pad for an easier way to properly adjust them and keep the arms supported. The stingers are set up at 1 degree negative for initial testing.
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            • jamie
              Senior Member
              • May 2011
              • 179

              #7
              A pair of Swordfish 240 esc's and a shared cap bank handle the voltage supplied from a pair of Entropy 5800 mah 6S lipos in series.
              Safety loop is on the deck as per Aussie Regulations, making this a legal SAW boat should everything go as planned. Spark arrestor also on the deck takes the edge of the battery connection

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              • jamie
                Senior Member
                • May 2011
                • 179

                #8
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                • jamie
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 179

                  #9
                  Thanks to Doc Wayne and the entire Mawson Lakes crew

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                  • nata2run
                    customcfparts.com
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1837

                    #10
                    Good work Jamie, now time to have some fun. Looked cool on the weekend, lotsa power for sure.
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                    • Apophis
                      Space Cadet
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 142

                      #11
                      Nice work! looks like it was fun squeezing everything in there.
                      Perspective

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                      • jamie
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 179

                        #12
                        Originally posted by nata2run
                        Good work Jamie, now time to have some fun. Looked cool on the weekend, lotsa power for sure.
                        Thank you mate. There's going to be quite a few quick boats at our little lake thats for sure.

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                        • jamie
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2011
                          • 179

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Apophis
                          Nice work! looks like it was fun squeezing everything in there.
                          Thanks ... This is the third cat Ive built. It does get a little easier

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