I had a 1521-1y in my No-step 4 (36" Mono) I actually had it in the boat for more than 8 years. It was great on practice runs, but Nat's after Nat's in the 4 minute Q-offshore it would thermal quicker and quicker. I then even started having thermal issues in the Q-Mono heat races. I finally had enough and bought a new motor the same model. The first heat or 2 of offshore it was fine and then started the same old thermal problem that I had originally. I never had an ESC failure probably since it has always had a 40.160 old style Schulze, and also never really had battery problems although they were at their limit. Bottom line this set-up is right on the edge on this size hull if you want to race it or do any extended sports run times. Pushing this undersized / over KV'd motor this hard just overheats the stator windings till it thermals and eventually ruins the motor and any of the rest of the power system unless everything else is really bullet-proof. I will be running a 1527-1Y this year which will be just enough to make it a reliable multi-use set-up. Please understand the 1527-1Y is still an extremely aggressive set-up, so going lower KV is another option depending on your planned use. Running either on 5s is another option. I don't have any knowledgeable suggestions on ESC's other than go overkill. 40.160's are hard to find, but a Castle 200 ICE might be just as good and easier to find since both are no longer in production.
Hope this was a little help from my set-ups.
Good Luck,
Ken:
Hope this was a little help from my set-ups.
Good Luck,
Ken:

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