Did you see the part where his boat is 90" long and 40" wide?
Using a single electric motor to run a boat that large at a good speed is asking a lot. I would consider a 400A ESC far from overkill. Power is a factor of voltage AND current.
TP power makes a 100mm diameter inrunner, but I'm not sure how well it would work with the MGM ESC, I've never tried the combo. If it were mine I would use the Torqstar motor.
I've used both the MGM 250A and 400A ESCs and would also recommend the 400A model in this application. Either way, make sure the motor you choose will work properly with the ESC. A few guys have had issues when using MGM ESCs and cheaper motors.
Using a single electric motor to run a boat that large at a good speed is asking a lot. I would consider a 400A ESC far from overkill. Power is a factor of voltage AND current.
TP power makes a 100mm diameter inrunner, but I'm not sure how well it would work with the MGM ESC, I've never tried the combo. If it were mine I would use the Torqstar motor.
I've used both the MGM 250A and 400A ESCs and would also recommend the 400A model in this application. Either way, make sure the motor you choose will work properly with the ESC. A few guys have had issues when using MGM ESCs and cheaper motors.
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