Titan 33" with twin screws???
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Heres some vid, just got back from the lake and had about 8 or nine runs in the last 2 days with only about 5 videos cause noone wanted to work the camera haha, i only got two up so far and they arent speed passes but ill try to get those tomorow
And how do you like the self recovery feature?????Comment
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Love the self recovery!.NAMBA20...Caterpillar UL-1, P-Spec OM29, P-Mono DF33, P-Spec JAE, Aussie 33" Hydro-LSH, Sprintcat CC2028 on 8s, PT SS45 Q Hydro, PS295 UL-1 power, OSE Brothers Outlaw QMono 4-sale, Rio 51z CC2028 on 8sComment
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Haha my mans still hating on the dual mono
In what sense? More efficiency per motor maybe in a single if it stays cool.
In a dual you have no prop walk, no torque roll, better acceleration, better stability, higher top speed, better handling, less heat, less stress on the system, and more reliability.
In a mono the prop walk and torque roll seem to always be a bit of an issue especially when you try to run a single mono in some waves. So by getting rid of them id say you would have a better running boat.
The offshore driving is the main reason I wanted to build a dual in the first place, personally I think its more fun then driving on flat water cause its more about driving and steering then just full throttle the whole time, plus you cant beat jumping waves esp with the extra acceleration and stability of a dual.Comment
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i didnt realize this thread was about obrien's twin df. Sorry. You have my blessing. Better now. All i was trying to say is that the single is easier to setup, and will generally be much more tunable. Also, you can make the single faster than your twin. 2 540l's wont be as fast as a single 1521 running 2p. Nor will a 1p setup be as reliable, especially running 2 motors. Yes, your boat runs pretty well obrien. Although it is VERY limited to a specific setup. Esp. Prop size, cog, and the fact that the rudder being set back so far that it makes the hull run really wet.Comment
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My goal is to build something that I can have fun with when the lake isn't glass. I have the cat, hydro, mini boats, but they all need very smooth water to run good.
I want something that I can run when there are 1-2' waves and stuff like that. Speed is cool, but in this case stability>speed...within reason :)Comment
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I wasn't trying to offend you RD i'm just saying that no one thought mine would work when I was proposing it. Yes it did run wet and the COG was too far forward and made it run wet but that was in May on my first few runs. I have made major changes since then and it runs much better, and actually it is surprisingly adjustable, struts, cog, and I can even get 45's on it. And try getting a boat ready to run with a neu motor and the required ESC for the $700 I spent on all the parts that I needed for this thing. And fiegos obviously arent comparable to neu motors but imagine a 45" mono with twin neus and castle ESCs on say 8s.....
But your right this isnt my thread so ill take it back to to mine, ill get the new pics and videos up finally. Sorry for grabbing your thread but I am interested in your build and will be happy to help.
And ya I got my cat for the smooth water too, but you'd be surprised how nice the mono does on the smooth water now too. If you do decide to build it I would recommend a 45", I really wish I would done a 45" with 540XLs
From Youngstown area, How about you?Last edited by obrien008; 08-16-2010, 02:35 PM.Comment
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obrien sounds like we need to do a little talking as our boats and goals sound similar.
I guess I would rather try something different and maybe fail, maybe not instead of just doing the same cookie cutter thing everyone else does :)
For me the fun of these boats is in the acquiring, building, and tuning...running is just something that kills time during the week :)Comment
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obrien sounds like we need to do a little talking as our boats and goals sound similar.
I guess I would rather try something different and maybe fail, maybe not instead of just doing the same cookie cutter thing everyone else does :)
For me the fun of these boats is in the acquiring, building, and tuning...running is just something that kills time during the week :)
I feel the same way about building the same boat that everyone else already has. I thought about building a single mono but after seeing peters zircha's 45" sniperI saw no point as you really cant get any better then that.
And the funnest part is forsure the ideas and building that go into it, but I actually have alot more fun driving now too, only when I got it out on the chop anyway, and with the CF reinforcement mine can really take a beating. I get about 15 mins of runtime out on the chop at about the speed Im going in the video which sounds ridiculous but but id say its only at about half throttle 80% of the time plus I spend about 5 of the minutes bringing it in.Comment
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