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  • Brothers 1718
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2017
    • 128

    #1

    What setup to use.

    I built my first cheetah an enjoyed it but sadly I wasn't 100% satisfied with my set up or my craft man ship. I have decided to buy and build another cheetah but a fully carbon fiber one. I am going to get the hull reinforced with carbon fiber professionally. I would like to know what hardware to use and electronics . I'm aiming for perfection. This boat is going to be used in Q class racing.
  • NativePaul
    Greased Weasel
    • Feb 2008
    • 2761

    #2
    Take this with a pinch of salt as P and Q aren't classes where I live, but I was under the impression that the Cheetah is P size, wouldn't it get swamped by the bigger heavier boats carving troughs through the water in Q? I have raced against much bigger boats a few times and it made overtaking very difficult.
    Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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    • T.S.Davis
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Oct 2009
      • 6221

      #3
      Believe it or not, some are over the 34" mark by a tic. Annoying if you;re shooting for a P boat. You end up sanding the tips to get legal at 34".

      The boat is very similar in size to an Aeromarine Sprint 36 which is the Q cat staple. It will work for Q cat.

      That said, the best Cheetahs I've seen were set up for P power.
      Noisy person

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      • tjcast
        Liquid Mayhem Racing Team
        • Jul 2011
        • 535

        #4
        Originally posted by T.S.Davis
        Believe it or not, some are over the 34" mark by a tic. Annoying if you;re shooting for a P boat. You end up sanding the tips to get legal at 34".

        The boat is very similar in size to an Aeromarine Sprint 36 which is the Q cat staple. It will work for Q cat.

        That said, the best Cheetahs I've seen were set up for P power.
        This is my Cheetah on 4s with a TP 4060 1950KV motor, turning an Octura X447 3 blade. The ESC is a Seaking 180amp V2 ( I don't think a V3 will hold up).



        That being said if you are set on Q then a Neu 1527 1y is the motor of choice for most things Q. Props to try would be Octura x450-2, x452-2, x646-3 or x447-3. Not sure what ESC you would use but a Castle Mamba XLX with water cooling does work.
        Caution: Does not play well with others!

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        • Bp9145
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jan 2016
          • 1466

          #5
          Originally posted by tjcast
          This is my Cheetah on 4s with a TP 4060 1950KV motor, turning an Octura X447 3 blade. The ESC is a Seaking 180amp V2 ( I don't think a V3 will hold up).



          That being said if you are set on Q then a Neu 1527 1y is the motor of choice for most things Q. Props to try would be Octura x450-2, x452-2, x646-3 or x447-3. Not sure what ESC you would use but a Castle Mamba XLX with water cooling does work.
          nice running Cheetah you have there.

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          • tjcast
            Liquid Mayhem Racing Team
            • Jul 2011
            • 535

            #6
            Originally posted by Bp9145
            nice running Cheetah you have there.
            Thanks, it's my favorite boat. It actually took me a while to get it to run like that. Blueprinting the sponsons helps the most. I pieced together a dual pick up rudder for additional cooling but now Speedmaster has one that will work right out of the package.
            Caution: Does not play well with others!

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