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  • electric
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • May 2008
    • 1744

    #46
    Given there is no rain. Tomorrow I will have the data. Speed, Temps, amps..etc...
    The batteries don't fit all that great, but the turnigy's have that issue in most boats. Also, the rudder set up will need some work. It will turn right, but not much to the left. The push rod is binding and will need some work, but ran out of time tonight. Tomorrow I will be sure and only go right, I think I have enough left to counter any torque efffects.
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    • hpipro4
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      • May 2010
      • 65

      #47
      hey electric which turnigy lipo are you running?

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      • electric
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • May 2008
        • 1744

        #48
        Originally posted by hpipro4
        hey electric which turnigy lipo are you running?
        2s, 40c, 5000mah. The problem with these batt's is the huge wires come out the side of the lipo and this causes you to need more width. Not the end of the world, but just creates some hassles sometimes.

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        • sailr
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Nov 2007
          • 6927

          #49
          You take the strut off and pull it out the back!

          Originally posted by electric
          Finished setting up the boat for testing tomorrow. The first thing I am going to do is attempt to describe the drive shaft assembly. Strangest thing I have seen in a while. Here are the facts:
          1. The drive shaft has to be pushed out toward the motor not pulled out.
          2. There is a collet, but it has a hex to screw it to the motor shaft, but the metal drive shaft has a square end and it freefloats inside the collet.
          3. To grease the shaft you will have to take off the entire prop assembly, remove the motor and slide it out foward.
          4. The good news (looking for the positive) is it was already greased and it does appear to work quite smoothly.
          5. Not sure how much grease you would need anyway since it is entirely plastic shaft underneath.
          6. I took a picture of the shaft besides and SV shaft (bottom) and a larger (can't remember the diameter 3/16 I think) shaft above.
          7. The motor did "sound" really smooth and nice and everything armed properly.
          Mini Cat Racing USA
          www.minicatracingusa.com

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          • electric
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • May 2008
            • 1744

            #50
            Originally posted by sailr
            You take the strut off and pull it out the back!
            Chuckle. I dare you too!! What prevents this from happening is there is groove cut in the shaft that prevents it from going through the strut out the back!!!! The reason for this is the shaft at the motor side is not held in by anything. It is a square shaft "floating" inside the collet. Told you it was weird...

            Believe me, I pulled on it hard and thought..hmmm. Then looked at the directions and went out the other way. Once I saw what they had done to the shaft and how it all mounts in there, I was amazed.

            I have dealt with two piece shafts before, but never anything strange as this. Not sure why they keep trying to invent new ways to do this... Someone send them shaft assembly..

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            • sailr
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Nov 2007
              • 6927

              #51
              Right, it will not go through the strut. You sure the flexshaft isn't square on both ends? One end slips into the coupler, the other end slips into a captive prop shaft. If you will pull the strut, you should be able to pull the prop shaft away from the flexshaft and then remove the flexshaft. How do I know? I had one of these same boats about two years ago.

              What you describe sounds really strange!
              Mini Cat Racing USA
              www.minicatracingusa.com

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              • ray schrauwen
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2007
                • 9472

                #52
                This is where they all come from, these boats that is...

                Here is an upgrade version....



                Should never show me a box that it came in.....lol....
                Nortavlag Bulc

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                • electric
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • May 2008
                  • 1744

                  #53
                  Originally posted by sailr
                  Right, it will not go through the strut. You sure the flexshaft isn't square on both ends? One end slips into the coupler, the other end slips into a captive prop shaft. If you will pull the strut, you should be able to pull the prop shaft away from the flexshaft and then remove the flexshaft. How do I know? I had one of these same boats about two years ago.

                  What you describe sounds really strange!
                  It is. I had a boat once that has what you are thinking of. This one is very different from that. I first thought it was two piece deal with a square shaft at the strut end going in to a seperate square solid shaft in the strut. This one is not that way. The really wild thing is the work they had to do to mill this slight reduction in the shaft to keep the shaft from falling out of the rear strut of the boat since it is not secured at all going into the collet. I guess they figured they would "solve" the two piece shaft issue, but what they created is just odd.

                  The bummer is, if you want to make it "standard" will will have to not only get a new shaft, you will also have to purchase a collet.

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                  • ray schrauwen
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 9472

                    #54
                    Just replace it, sounds nasty....
                    Nortavlag Bulc

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                    • NOZ69R
                      Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 37

                      #55
                      Originally posted by ray schrauwen
                      This is where they all come from, these boats that is...

                      Here is an upgrade version....



                      Should never show me a box that it came in.....lol....
                      Does't that look SUPER and crazy fast.

                      Cheers
                      The older I get the BETTER I was..

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                      • electric
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • May 2008
                        • 1744

                        #56
                        Could not get to the pond this afternoon. I should be able to run it tomorrow and get some data on the boat.

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                        • sailr
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 6927

                          #57
                          The strange thing is that the instructions you showed that discusses lubricating the shaft tells you to do just what I said, remove the strut! Oh well.

                          I have 5 of their boats. They ALL work this way. I have had two of the Surge Crusher boats. They work the same way. I have replacement flexshafts. They are square on both ends. one end slips into the coupler at the motor end and the other end slips into the captive prop shaft. By removing the strut, you can pull the cable out.

                          Originally posted by electric
                          It is. I had a boat once that has what you are thinking of. This one is very different from that. I first thought it was two piece deal with a square shaft at the strut end going in to a seperate square solid shaft in the strut. This one is not that way. The really wild thing is the work they had to do to mill this slight reduction in the shaft to keep the shaft from falling out of the rear strut of the boat since it is not secured at all going into the collet. I guess they figured they would "solve" the two piece shaft issue, but what they created is just odd.

                          The bummer is, if you want to make it "standard" will will have to not only get a new shaft, you will also have to purchase a collet.
                          Mini Cat Racing USA
                          www.minicatracingusa.com

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                          • sailr
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 6927

                            #58
                            The shaft is 5mm as I recall which is .1968". To convert to a 3/16" (.1875") you would need to shim the inside of the strut with something to make up the difference. If you could buy 5mm OD tubing it might work out OK but I haven't found a good source for it.

                            Bottom line, run it like it is. It works OK.
                            Mini Cat Racing USA
                            www.minicatracingusa.com

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                            • vasy
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 333

                              #59
                              Originally posted by sailr
                              The strange thing is that the instructions you showed that discusses lubricating the shaft tells you to do just what I said, remove the strut! Oh well.

                              I have 5 of their boats. They ALL work this way. I have had two of the Surge Crusher boats. They work the same way. I have replacement flexshafts. They are square on both ends. one end slips into the coupler at the motor end and the other end slips into the captive prop shaft. By removing the strut, you can pull the cable out.
                              I have 3 of their boats and 2 use this square system with one square end that pulls out easy that way sailr says, making a lube job a super easy. But the shaft ends are soldered in. Maybe the changed something on this boat, but the instructions do show the lube done with 1 screw?

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                              • electric
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • May 2008
                                • 1744

                                #60
                                Here is the data... I must say the boat ran great. It handled great around the turns and was very stable wide open. Very impressed. I do have some kind of water leak that I have to find. I tested the hull and it was fine, so it must be in the cooling. The temps looked and felt good, but I did not publish them because of the short run time. I expect them to be fine. 37mph out of the box with a stock set up. Not Bad. I was running 4s1p 40c 5000mah Turnigy batts

                                On the debated shaft issue. Look at the picture that comes with the boat, it specifcally states to push it through to the motor(step2). I took a picture of it. See that groove in the shaft. that prevents the shaft from comming out the back of the strut. I just thought about it some more. You could remove the prop, drivedog and the strut itself and then probably pull it out the back...

                                Once I get the leak fixed (almost fried my datalogger) I will take it out for a long run for more data and heat testing
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