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  • DanInWV
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2019
    • 20

    #1

    First build-54" ebay hull

    Hi folks,
    I'm brand new to this and may have jumped into the deep end of the pool too quickly.

    I saw this hull on ebay and made an offer.

    I'd like to do twin brushless. Does anyone see a reason I couldn't/shouldn't?

    Will I be able to use stinger style struts?

    I apologize for my ignorance and appreciate all your help.

    I searched for a step by step build thread without much luck. If anyone has a suggestion I'd love to see a thread like that.

    Thanks,
    Dan

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  • StevenBryant
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 359

    #2
    Hello Dan

    There is no reason you cannot build this boat into a twin brushless cat, I would however read through all the twin build threads and take advice from the more experienced guy.

    Due to the size of the boat I would recommend 56mm SSS OR Leopard motors on 10 to 12s with appropriate KV and props, I’m sure you’ll get good advice on KV and props from others.

    You can use stingers or struts it’s up to you just make sure you run 1/4 flexi to cope with the stresses of the motors you’ll need.

    make sure you reinforce the transom and bottom of the hull with carbon fibre first, again plenty of threads on that if you search around.


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    • bogieboy
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2018
      • 219

      #3
      i love that hull... i was about 5 min away from getting it to do my weedeater boat when i found my Dumas hull for cheaper....

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      • DanInWV
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2019
        • 20

        #4
        He'll take 176 with free shipping.

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        • DanInWV
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2019
          • 20

          #5
          Hey folks,
          In my scale RC crawler I went against conventional wisdom and used a sensorless brushless from Tenshock. I love it. I think it was the most bang for the buck. Other crawler guys hate on it but I don't care. I just saw they make boat motors.

          Any thoughts on that?

          Also...Any thoughts on why I should avoid Hobbywing ESC's?

          I like what I like and since Caste creations doesn't make a water cooled esc I'm leaning toward what I know.

          I'm funded but I'd like to avoid buying the wrong things.


          This is the motor I'm considering:


          Thoughts?
          Last edited by DanInWV; 04-10-2019, 07:01 PM. Reason: add link

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          • Jesse J
            Former scale FE racer
            • Aug 2008
            • 7198

            #6
            How rigid is this hull? If it were me, I’d reinforce the whole thing in carbon-kevlar. Several reasons:
            1) this will make it more rigid and stronger
            (don’t need to worry about weight, actually weight will be good for this guy)
            2) it will ensure that when you join the halves, that the bottom remains true and square
            3) it will give it a sexy yet functional look.

            Also want extra reinforcement along the seams.

            Struts or stingers... struts=adjustable (and if you don’t know where the hull wants the prop, this is crucial to successful performance), stingers=sexy, but limited.

            Twins? Keep in mind twins are not just double trouble... trouble squared.
            Double the expense, and the two drive trains need to be as identical as possible, which can be extremely frustrating even for an experienced builder.

            I do have a pair of motor/esc with counter rotating props that would work on this, I can share details if you are interested.

            Big job here... lots of fun!!
            "Look good doin' it"
            See the fleet

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            • StevenBryant
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 359

              #7
              Originally posted by DanInWV
              Hey folks,
              In my scale RC crawler I went against conventional wisdom and used a sensorless brushless from Tenshock. I love it. I think it was the most bang for the buck. Other crawler guys hate on it but I don't care. I just saw they make boat motors.

              Any thoughts on that?

              Also...Any thoughts on why I should avoid Hobbywing ESC's?

              I like what I like and since Caste creations doesn't make a water cooled esc I'm leaning toward what I know.

              I'm funded but I'd like to avoid buying the wrong things.


              This is the motor I'm considering:


              Thoughts?
              Tenshock 2250 motors are way to small you want a motor double the size.

              Leopard 5698 with at least swordfish 300 x controller, you could look at slightly smaller TP4070 with the same controller but I would stick with the larger motor.


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              • DanInWV
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2019
                • 20

                #8
                Originally posted by StevenBryant
                Tenshock 2250 motors are way to small you want a motor double the size.

                Leopard 5698 with at least swordfish 300 x controller, you could look at slightly smaller TP4070 with the same controller but I would stick with the larger motor.


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                Thanks for the info. I'll look into those motors. Props?

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                • StevenBryant
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 359

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DanInWV
                  Thanks for the info. I'll look into those motors. Props?
                  You need to decide on the cell count and KV first, the higher the cell count the lower the KV on the motor, once you have that sorted then you need to decide on speed at which time we can sort out the props.


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                  • DanInWV
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2019
                    • 20

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jesse J
                    How rigid is this hull? If it were me, I’d reinforce the whole thing in carbon-kevlar. Several reasons:
                    1) this will make it more rigid and stronger
                    (don’t need to worry about weight, actually weight will be good for this guy)
                    2) it will ensure that when you join the halves, that the bottom remains true and square
                    3) it will give it a sexy yet functional look.

                    Also want extra reinforcement along the seams.

                    Struts or stingers... struts=adjustable (and if you don’t know where the hull wants the prop, this is crucial to successful performance), stingers=sexy, but limited.

                    Twins? Keep in mind twins are not just double trouble... trouble squared.
                    Double the expense, and the two drive trains need to be as identical as possible, which can be extremely frustrating even for an experienced builder.

                    I do have a pair of motor/esc with counter rotating props that would work on this, I can share details if you are interested.

                    Big job here... lots of fun!!
                    1)I'm considering 1" right angle carbon prepreg on the inside of the hull along the full length of the tunnel. The interior top of tunnel in cf cloth. Interior of sponson tips in cf. Also fab ribs(is that the right term?) from prepreg to be placed from the inside of the tunnel to the sponson interior wall. Then I was going to use cf tape to join the halves. I was also thinking of doing the top deck and sponsons in CF to the waterline.

                    I'm concerned that is overkill. It's the culmination of years of building white water kayaks and acoustic guitars. It makes sense to me but I'd appreciate the input.


                    I'm committed emotionally to twins.

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                    • DanInWV
                      Junior Member
                      • Apr 2019
                      • 20

                      #11
                      Originally posted by StevenBryant
                      You need to decide on the cell count and KV first, the higher the cell count the lower the KV on the motor, once you have that sorted then you need to decide on speed at which time we can sort out the props.


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                      It was suggested that I go 10-12s. The difference in battery and charger cost at that voltage is nominal so I'm inclined to go all in at 12s.

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                      • bogieboy
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2018
                        • 219

                        #12
                        Originally posted by DanInWV
                        He'll take 176 with free shipping.
                        good to know, i picked up a 45" Dumas DV60cf for $80 locally...LOL couldnt really pass that up... was pretty rough, but a bit of sanding and some primer cleaned it right up...

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                        • srislash
                          Not there yet
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 7651

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DanInWV
                          It was suggested that I go 10-12s. The difference in battery and charger cost at that voltage is nominal so I'm inclined to go all in at 12s.
                          You will see more torque and runtime with 12s. It is a good choice. Look up Peters Endurance boat for a good read. It is recent in builds section.
                          Props will depend on expectations but 50-55mm should be good on this hull
                          Motors in the 600-700kv range.
                          That hull would look good with the scoops in the back and an open cockpit layout similar to a Traxxas M41.

                          Shawn
                          PS: any speed expected?

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                          • DanInWV
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2019
                            • 20

                            #14
                            Originally posted by srislash
                            You will see more torque and runtime with 12s. It is a good choice. Look up Peters Endurance boat for a good read. It is recent in builds section.
                            Props will depend on expectations but 50-55mm should be good on this hull
                            Motors in the 600-700kv range.
                            That hull would look good with the scoops in the back and an open cockpit layout similar to a Traxxas M41.

                            Shawn
                            PS: any speed expected?
                            I mean.....It's a first go at brushless RC boats. I'd love to go fast. I think that I may have gone with the wrong layup on a hull this size to get real speed though. We'll see. I'm going to keep at it until I think I've gotten all the speed there is and then build another. That's how this goes, right?

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                            • DanInWV
                              Junior Member
                              • Apr 2019
                              • 20

                              #15
                              Originally posted by srislash
                              You will see more torque and runtime with 12s. It is a good choice. Look up Peters Endurance boat for a good read. It is recent in builds section.
                              Props will depend on expectations but 50-55mm should be good on this hull
                              Motors in the 600-700kv range.
                              That hull would look good with the scoops in the back and an open cockpit layout similar to a Traxxas M41.

                              Shawn
                              PS: any speed expected?
                              Also. I was thinking the same thing with the cosmetics. I'll be pursuing an open cockpit.

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