mhz drambuie on ice cat. need opinions.

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  • dreamland s4
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 317

    #1

    mhz drambuie on ice cat. need opinions.

    alright, ive been searching everywhere for a very scale and performance proven cat. ive tried hpr but "everthing sold" i was nearly going to get a venom segad hull for 600 and beef it up utill i discovered the 53" mhz drambui on ice. more expensive, but well worth it. im seriously interested in building a twin for this. single is wasting a precious hull. im trying to get over 55mph. i cant wait to hear opinions. guys if you have any feedback regarding this hull, LET ME KNOW!
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    If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2?
  • domp444
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 846

    #2
    Here is mine which I bought from JMSCARD. It was built by Cat-Boi.

    http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=21503

    It's running 2x Neu 2215 1,5y motors and 2x Schulze 40.160wk ESC's. I will be running 10s2p. Not really sure as to what I can expect speed wise, haha. Haven't even thought about that. But definitely way over 55. It's just amazing to have it sitting there and look at it. Also, the waters frozen. It's a very big boat, much bigger in person, but I think that's how it is with every boat

    If you do decide to order the hull/hardware, make sure to order from MHZ Germany

    I am currently waiting to put the air scoop on and get a paintjob.
    SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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    • dreamland s4
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 317

      #3
      Originally posted by domp444
      Here is mine which I bought from JMSCARD. It was built by Cat-Boi.

      http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=21503

      It's running 2x Neu 2215 1,5y motors and 2x Schulze 40.160wk ESC's. I will be running 10s2p. Not really sure as to what I can expect speed wise, haha. Haven't even thought about that. But definitely way over 55. It's just amazing to have it sitting there and look at it. Also, the waters frozen. It's a very big boat, much bigger in person, but I think that's how it is with every boat

      If you do decide to order the hull/hardware, make sure to order from MHZ Germany

      I am currently waiting to put the air scoop on and get a paintjob.
      daang that thing is going to haul donkey ass!
      If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2?

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      • rchuntlsl
        Senior Member
        • May 2010
        • 122

        #4
        everything sold is the used boats. They have plenty of new ones. I think you click on the products section and go from there.

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        • dreamland s4
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 317

          #5
          Originally posted by rchuntlsl
          everything sold is the used boats. They have plenty of new ones. I think you click on the products section and go from there.
          no kidding? thanks
          If the #2 pencil is the most popular, why is it still #2?

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          • woodster
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 430

            #6
            Originally posted by domp444
            Here is mine which I bought from JMSCARD. It was built by Cat-Boi.

            http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=21503

            It's running 2x Neu 2215 1,5y motors and 2x Schulze 40.160wk ESC's. I will be running 10s2p. Not really sure as to what I can expect speed wise, haha. Haven't even thought about that. But definitely way over 55. It's just amazing to have it sitting there and look at it. Also, the waters frozen. It's a very big boat, much bigger in person, but I think that's how it is with every boat

            If you do decide to order the hull/hardware, make sure to order from MHZ Germany

            I am currently waiting to put the air scoop on and get a paintjob.
            Wow that is a bitchen boat.. Can't wait to see some videos of her running

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            • domp444
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 846

              #7
              Originally posted by woodster
              Wow that is a bitchen boat.. Can't wait to see some videos of her running
              Thanks! I can't wait to run it. I'll definitely take some vids right away
              SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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              • focused
                Dutch Electric Powerboats
                • Jul 2008
                • 237

                #8
                I`m also building a MHZ Drambuie on Ice with 2 scorpions 4035/800 each on 10s and ETTI 200 14s esc.

                I also found some vids from a german drambuie http://www.onkel-buck.de/videos/Dram...vs%20HPR07.wmv .http://www.onkel-buck.de/videos/BertsDrambuie.wmv

                Here is the link to my DB on ice http://electricpowerboats.actie-foru...drambui-on-ice .

                grtz

                Michiel .

                edit: i changed the persmission on my forum so you can see my drambuie in progress.
                Last edited by focused; 05-19-2011, 02:37 AM.
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                • domp444
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 846

                  #9
                  Cool vids! I was not able to find any other info on an electric version of the Drambuie. I checked out your forum but it says I must login/register to view the pictures. I wanted to do that but I do understand anything, haha.

                  I really wanna see yours though!
                  SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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                  • focused
                    Dutch Electric Powerboats
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 237

                    #10
                    Originally posted by domp444
                    Cool vids! I was not able to find any other info on an electric version of the Drambuie. I checked out your forum but it says I must login/register to view the pictures. I wanted to do that but I do understand anything, haha.

                    I really wanna see yours though!
                    I`m really sorry i thought it was enough if i changed the rights for guests to see en read the topics but i had to change the right for the photos also.

                    The photos should be vissible now.

                    My built topic isnt updated since september last year , i moved to another house and i didnt have the time to built since but the winter is gone so i`m starting to built again.
                    Last edited by focused; 10-30-2011, 07:27 AM.
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                    • domp444
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 846

                      #11
                      Thanks, I can see everything now Very nice boat! I really like the Carbon/Kevlar in it. And the drives and rudder all look great as well.

                      I took a look at your forum and there are some very nice boats there. Although I can't understand what they're explaining about the, the pictures look awesome, haha :)
                      SV27 w/ Ammo 2300 / Stock ESC || Pursuit w/ Leopard 4074 2200kv / SeaKing 120a ESC || MHZ Drambuie on Ice w/ 2x Schulze 4.160wk's / 2x Neu 2215 1.5y's

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