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  • kfxguy
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2013
    • 8746

    #31
    Originally posted by Doug Smock
    I have never had a strut keep one from sinking.........
    Well to elaborate, the strut had some positive in it, it was good around 90-95mph and didn't blow over until I added more power. But instead of putting it level like I knew I should, I still kept it positive (because I didn't want to add any drag and lose speed) causing more blow overs with this boat in a very short time than my original in over a years worth of running. So in essence, the strut angle and my hard headedness caused this boats demise. The next one I build will have the strut level
    32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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    • Doug Smock
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      • Apr 2007
      • 5272

      #32
      LOL Travis Keyword= Floatation. Consider additional floatation in your new build.
      I glue it in boats that I push hard enough to destroy. And I have destroyed my fair share. A couple of them more than once.
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      • kfxguy
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Oct 2013
        • 8746

        #33
        Originally posted by Doug Smock
        LOL Travis Keyword= Floatation. Consider additional floatation in your new build.
        I glue it in boats that I push hard enough to destroy. And I have destroyed my fair share. A couple of them more than once.
        I know I know. I had a good bit in it but that 2250 is a pretty heavy piece. I will be adding more and actually testing it with weight in it this time.
        32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was

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