Sniper 45" Driveshaft height above keel

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  • Mike W
    Senior Member
    • May 2018
    • 348

    #1

    Sniper 45" Driveshaft height above keel

    Finally got a Sniper and am ready to start mounting parts. This is my first mono and I'm not sure how high the shaft centerline should be located above the keel. This will be a 8-10S T-mono local club and maybe regional race boat.

    Thanks!

    Mike
    Otto RC Marine
  • Jesse J
    scale FE racer
    • Aug 2008
    • 7116

    #2
    Hey Mike,
    In this case, I do a flooded stuffing assembly and a strut rather than a stinger.
    I’d allow for 1/4 to 3/4” height adjustment, to account for different prop size and/or water conditions.
    Let us know if you need some explanation or photos.
    "Look good doin' it"
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    • Mike W
      Senior Member
      • May 2018
      • 348

      #3
      Wow that much adjustment? A little late for that setup I have a stinger already...maybe I'll return it. I have seen the flood tube and strut setup and understand how it works.

      But please provide further explanation on how height is adjusted for water conditions and any photos. I searched here quite a bit and most photos don't show this in detail and there is little discussion on the subject.
      Otto RC Marine

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      • Jesse J
        scale FE racer
        • Aug 2008
        • 7116

        #4
        I think this much adjustment is the max and if you don’t have experience with a particular hull, this allows for a wide range of props and finding out how loose/wet you feel most comfortable driving. Some boats like the transom deeper than others.

        I have poked fun at Jim V when he would bring out a boat with a stinger and he couldn’t go full throttle due to blow over risk.

        Stingers are sexier... but only while on the shelf. I’d much rather have the ability to raise the prop without remounting a stinger, especially at a race.
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        • TRUCKPULL
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2007
          • 2971

          #5
          Not too long ago someone made a comment about a percentage measurement, from the bottom of the keel to the center of the drive shaft, for a starting position, to drill the shaft hole in the transom.

          I can not find it on the forum, and I forget who made the comment.

          Larry
          Last edited by TRUCKPULL; 02-03-2019, 10:22 AM.
          Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
          Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
          Bump & Grind Racing Props -We Like Em Smooth & Wet

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          • Jesse J
            scale FE racer
            • Aug 2008
            • 7116

            #6
            Originally posted by TRUCKPULL
            Not too long ago someone made a comment about a percentage measurement, from the bottom of the keel to the center of the drive shaft, for a starting position, to drill the shaft hole in the transom.

            I can not find it one the forum, and I forget who made the comment.

            Larry
            That reminds me of a movie... don’t remember the name of the lead actor or the name of the movie... but it was great!
            Larry, that cracked me up!! I’m not as young as I thought we were...
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            • TRUCKPULL
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2007
              • 2971

              #7
              Jesse

              I was hoping someone else remembered that comment, and could repost it here.

              It also had something to do with percentage of prop blade below the keel.

              Larry
              Last edited by TRUCKPULL; 09-22-2019, 04:24 PM.
              Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
              Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
              Bump & Grind Racing Props -We Like Em Smooth & Wet

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              • jaike5
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 561

                #8
                lmao

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                • Jesse J
                  scale FE racer
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 7116

                  #9
                  Originally posted by TRUCKPULL
                  Jesse

                  I was hoping someone else remembered that comment, and could repost it here.

                  It also hade something to do with percentage of prop blade below the keel.

                  Larry
                  Larry, I was just having fun..
                  I hope to see the equation as well; I’m sure it could be a good starting point for stinger users.
                  "Look good doin' it"
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                  • Mike W
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2018
                    • 348

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jesse J
                    stinger users
                    Otto RC Marine

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                    • jevmax
                      Legend
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 368

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jesse J
                      I think this much adjustment is the max and if you don’t have experience with a particular hull, this allows for a wide range of props and finding out how loose/wet you feel most comfortable driving. Some boats like the transom deeper than others.

                      I have poked fun at Jim V when he would bring out a boat with a stinger and he couldn’t go full throttle due to blow over risk.

                      Stingers are sexier... but only while on the shelf. I’d much rather have the ability to raise the prop without remounting a stinger, especially at a race.
                      Jesse is right about that. I flooded tube and conventional strut is always the best arrangement on a mono. Certainly more exotic fabrication is involved, but the adjustability is priceless.

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                      • Mike W
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2018
                        • 348

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jevmax
                        Jesse is right about that. I flooded tube and conventional strut is always the best arrangement on a mono. Certainly more exotic fabrication is involved, but the adjustability is priceless.
                        OK I’m sold on the flood tube and exotic fabrication now, but I’m keeping the stinger - just had an epiphany on adding adjustability!!
                        Otto RC Marine

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                        • jevmax
                          Legend
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 368

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mike W
                          OK I’m sold on the flood tube and exotic fabrication now, but I’m keeping the stinger - just had an epiphany on adding adjustability!!
                          You can likely capitalize on that epiphany Mike. You’ve certainly got the skills!

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                          • Mike W
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2018
                            • 348

                            #14
                            It is done. I had to try the TFL adjustable stinger so machined a jackplate to allow adjustment with the flood tube. It spaces out the stinger just enough for captive nuts in channels behind.
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                            • jevmax
                              Legend
                              • Aug 2007
                              • 368

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mike W
                              It is done. I had to try the TFL adjustable stinger so machined a jackplate to allow adjustment with the flood tube. It spaces out the stinger just enough for captive nuts in channels behind.
                              Ingenious Mike! You da man.

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