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  • Hydromaniac
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 816

    #16
    Originally posted by 6S HYDRO
    How did the new insane fe30 do out there compared to the whiplash's
    IMO the whips are still the boat to beat. I think as CD I had the best overall view from most folks and whips just out ran the rest on the course. However in The insanes defense, I think most of them were almost new and not really dialed in just yet. But they are a great running hull as well.
    www.rockymountainthunderboats.org

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    • Flying Scotsman
      Fast Electric Adict!
      • Jun 2007
      • 5190

      #17
      Originally posted by D. Newland
      Whip's took the top 3 spots. I came in 4th w/the Insane, but I did pull the fast heat time of the day...barely.
      David, you know boats and are a very experienced/respected FE racer. I bought the Insane on the premis of a well handling hull. The puppy is still not built, but could you share some comments on the Whip and the Insane.

      Douggie

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      • D. Newland
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Dec 2007
        • 1022

        #18
        That's easy. Both are extremely capable hulls and run well together. Just ask Sean Kewley about our last LSH heat of the day! My boat was perfect...I was not. Plugged in 2S by mistake for heat 1 and speared a buoy in heat 4.

        And I'll go w/Rod on his comments. I had about 5 minutes to get used to the Insane before my trip to Greeley.

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        • LuckyDuc
          Team Ducati Racing
          • Dec 2008
          • 989

          #19
          I don’t think that you could go wrong with either hull from what I’ve seen.

          David did a great write up of both hulls competing in the final round HERE. The description doesn’t get any better… save being there in person of course.

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          • Flying Scotsman
            Fast Electric Adict!
            • Jun 2007
            • 5190

            #20
            Originally posted by LuckyDuc
            I don’t think that you could go wrong with either hull from what I’ve seen.

            David did a great write up of both hulls competing in the final round HERE. The description doesn’t get any better… save being there in person of course.
            Wow, that is a great report...you guys are awesome I have to race some of you mentors of the sport one of these days ...the Scotsman...last..sunk..looking for a beverage and a bonny lassie

            Douggie

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            • teach
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 509

              #21
              Originally posted by D. Newland
              That's easy. Both are extremely capable hulls and run well together. Just ask Sean Kewley about our last LSH heat of the day! My boat was perfect...I was not. Plugged in 2S by mistake for heat 1 and speared a buoy in heat 4.

              And I'll go w/Rod on his comments. I had about 5 minutes to get used to the Insane before my trip to Greeley.
              Mr. Newland, what prop were you spinning at the nats?

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              • D. Newland
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Dec 2007
                • 1022

                #22
                It was a Greg Schweers prop. Started as an X447 that was detounged, had the tips rounded, then back cut. I don't recall if any cup was added, but my setup could have used a touch.

                An x445 that has been d/t and sharpened is still a very good prop for LSH. You can go fancy if you want, but there are props out there that will be very strong with minimal work. There's also the M445, but it seems thicker than an X445.

                Not sure if the H5 is enough, or if the H7 is too much for LSH (for the "bigger" hulls). I haven't messed w/ABC's.

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                • teach
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 509

                  #23
                  Thanks sir. I been playing around with Prather props lately. 220 and 225 have done really well with no work at all.

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