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  • splashfast
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 11

    #1

    hello from a new px1 hull owner

    hello i have just been given a graupner px-1 hull (given to me by my uncle) should have it by next week

    i know from when my uncle brought this it had plans for a twin motor setup

    as far as boats are concerned im a compleate beginner i know diddly squat about building them

    i do have some knowladge about rc stuff as i used to race 1/8 nitro rallycross buggys

    what i want to know is can it be built as a single engine setup and as i have a spare hyper7 buggy lying around can i use the 2 channel radio gear from this also would it be possible to use the .21 nitro engine in this hull or will the engine be too small ??

    i have a high torque servo i think it has 14.kg of torque would this be sutable for the rudder servo

    my plan is if i cant use the nitro engine then i will get a single motor electric set up for it and use the radio gear and servo i allready have ...

    so what set up would you recomend for this hull ie: motor esc etc
    i plan on using this hull for fun but fast !! running and maybe go to a few meets if any in my area ..

    thanks for reading this and sorry i rambled on abit didnt want to miss anything

    many thank in advance for any advice given


    darren
  • splashfast
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 11

    #2
    wow friendly bunch here ??

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    • westbeach
      OSE Rocks!
      • Feb 2008
      • 951

      #3
      Dude...before you start bashing the members here, I would suggest you give us more info on this PX hull of yours. How big is it? what are the dims? Pics to go along with what you're yapping about. You have given us nothing to help you out other than your ramblings and bashing. Now we gotta waste our time searching this hull so we can tell you what to do with it.

      Originally posted by splashfast
      wow friendly bunch here ??
      HPR115 x2 ,Dark Horse Shovel, Delta Force CyberStorm, Delta Force Sniper 23-RTR:

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      • splashfast
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 11

        #4
        well this is all i know about the hull if i knew any more i would of posted it

        Overall length, approx. 1140 mm
        Overall length, approx. 1070 mm
        Hull width 310 mm
        All-up weight, approx. 1800 g

        and its a cat ?


        as i stated in my op i know nothing about rc boats thats why i thought i would ask for help here

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        • Alexgar
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Aug 2009
          • 3534

          #5
          need pics

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          • westbeach
            OSE Rocks!
            • Feb 2008
            • 951

            #6
            We're talking a 44" cat with a 12" beam fiberglass hull. Other than the radio do you have any lipos on hand? Do you have a budget to go along with this build? I would recommend as this is your first build to do a single drive. But we need a budget.

            Originally posted by splashfast
            well this is all i know about the hull if i knew any more i would of posted it

            Overall length, approx. 1140 mm
            Overall length, approx. 1070 mm
            Hull width 310 mm
            All-up weight, approx. 1800 g

            and its a cat ?


            as i stated in my op i know nothing about rc boats thats why i thought i would ask for help here
            HPR115 x2 ,Dark Horse Shovel, Delta Force CyberStorm, Delta Force Sniper 23-RTR:

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            • Alexgar
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Aug 2009
              • 3534

              #7
              seems kinda big for a first build, id store it and look for a bj26 and make sure i was serious before i spent 1000$+

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              • CornelP
                Senior Member
                • May 2009
                • 745

                #8
                Try here:

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                • Brushless01
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 487

                  #9
                  Put 2 graupner 820 outboards on the back my friend has 2 of these boats one with twin 820 outboards. And a triple outboard using sv power. BTW with twin 820 these boats rip !!
                  Prince 25 8XL,Delta force 29 8XL, SV27,Rio 51,Mini Rio,Stock Miss Geico m445,ERBE,Baja 5B SS, Hyper ST, Castle Emaxx.

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                  • splashfast
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 11

                    #10
                    thanks guys sorry i got things off on the wrong foot

                    i kinda like the idea of twin outboard motors !!!!

                    and yeah it is a big hull but when my uncle offered it to me i kinda couldnt say no its agreat looking hull

                    as for budget i dont know what i can say i plan on buying the parts each month etc so dont really have a set budget but i wouldnt want to spend money on the best and most expencive stuff as its my first build and if i mess it up its gonna be a costly mess lol

                    one the single motor route i was looking at some hardware rudder prop shaft all in one set that was about £45.99 and the motor was a 540 xl 8 ? that was about £45.99 also if that gives u the sort of idea of my budget ?

                    i want this to be a winter project that i will compleate over a few months etc
                    so im not rushing it i want to take my time and get it right

                    many thanks
                    darren

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                    • splashfast
                      Junior Member
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 11

                      #11
                      had a look at the twin 820 outboard motor option at nearly £400 for both that a bit too much for me to think about just for motors also i did a search for sv power but couldnt find anything does anyone have a link ??

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                      • Brushless01
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 487

                        #12
                        You could use 2 hyperperformance units with dual aquacraft supervee 27 motor and esc.
                        Prince 25 8XL,Delta force 29 8XL, SV27,Rio 51,Mini Rio,Stock Miss Geico m445,ERBE,Baja 5B SS, Hyper ST, Castle Emaxx.

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                        • Ub Hauled
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 3031

                          #13
                          I think the small cans of the BJ or the SV are not a good suit for the 42" cat... there is not enough mass by a long shot... you'll find that over amping and over heating will be an issue.
                          If you are using dual drives, perhaps a 40mm motor at least and a big honker (42mm+) for a single drive... maybe to keep the cost a bit lower, try an outrunner(s), if it fits properly.
                          at 4lbs bare and about 42" long this is a big hull, we are talking adding batteries, escs, motors and perhaps even outboards.
                          Last edited by Ub Hauled; 08-28-2010, 06:31 AM.
                          :::::::::::::::. It's NEVER fast enough! .:::::::::::::::

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                          • Simon.O.
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 1521

                            #14
                            41" grp hull + first build = $$ and tears
                            If that sounds a bit rough then I can polish it up later.

                            For a self confessed beginner I would suggest something a lot smaller but with provision to upgrade and learn the sport/hobby with.

                            Suggestions include a BJ26, or a fitted out HOTR type cat.
                            Have a surf about in the swap shop section and see what is going or even post a WTB ad in there.

                            For a beginner I know that some of the words, leters and acronyms here can be a bit daunting at first but a lot of reading and some clever searching and a lot more reading, did I mention the reading bit, will get you a long way here.

                            Most of the folk here are very helpful and wnat to encourage new people into the sport/hobby.

                            Welcome and enjoy
                            Just avoid the Aussie and Kiwi thread at the bottom, they are all nuts
                            See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

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