What's the fastest thing you could do with a 1717?

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  • cacofonix
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 240

    #16
    whaouuu, 6S really ??

    it mean 35000 rpm unloaded !!!!
    for a 50" hull

    seems huge for me
    and what about props ??
    in 6S X450/3 will be fine ?

    herve

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    • mickvk
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 213

      #17
      It looks like a JAE FE21 is too small. People are saying that the Neu/Castle 15 series motors can roll the frame at the flick of a finger. That eliminates the Blazer/whip sport 20 as well. The Whiplash 40 is the way to go then? I don't see a tub size in the manual or by searching. 4 inch I assume? I guess I will look into that and see if I can get Punisher67 to work with me for a mount.

      Thanks everyone.

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      • Scott T
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 590

        #18
        Whiplash Sp40 is definitely the pick of the boats you've mentioned. Most other are too small for the 1717.

        If you could build a JAE 45, or get someone to build you one, you'd be on a winner. Whiplash looks better though
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        • Brushless55
          Creator
          • Oct 2008
          • 9488

          #19
          Originally posted by Scott T
          Whiplash Sp40 is definitely the pick of the boats you've mentioned. Most other are too small for the 1717.

          If you could build a JAE 45, or get someone to build you one, you'd be on a winner. Whiplash looks better though
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          • LarrysDrifter
            Big Booty Daddy
            • May 2010
            • 3278

            #20
            Originally posted by Rumdog
            Would have, But the hull is demolished. Slammed into a seawall wide open. Worst day of FE boating for me EVER!
            Ive been wondering why I havent heard anything about your Drifter.Im really sorry to hear that.

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            • johnf
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Dec 2009
              • 1078

              #21
              Yeah that sucks about the drifter, what happened? Signal loss?
              Catching Air!

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              • mickvk
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 213

                #22
                Originally posted by Scott T
                Whiplash Sp40 is definitely the pick of the boats you've mentioned. Most other are too small for the 1717.

                If you could build a JAE 45, or get someone to build you one, you'd be on a winner. Whiplash looks better though
                I overlooked the JAE 45 - thanks. I'm close to deciding between those two. I wonder which one would be more stable at high speeds. I'm guessing the rigger would have less tendency to blow over. Is that true - or with the 1717 level of power is that not really a factor?

                I'll do some more digging on the build threads too. Thanks guys.

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                • TotalPackage
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 601

                  #23
                  I think a jae 45 would be hot. Hsponsons or standard?Im very curious about this 1717. Castle rates these things to be able to pull some amps.I love hydros but the rigger will fly .IT is wide at the sponsons with very little in the water. I have a worthy mongoose and i am truly impressed by the jae's ease of construction,and the level of performance.

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