Genesis RC Boat...your thoughts?

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  • keithbradley
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2010
    • 3663

    #16
    Originally posted by OffShore_RC
    Saw the Daytona bare hull for $150..thats quite a deal and it does look very nice.

    Only problem is, I don't know the first thing about priming and painting, so maybe that might be a reason not for me to get it.

    Sorry folks, looks like I am sticking with the Genesis...I don't have time to learn how to properly finish a hull.
    I can't paint either. If you know someone who paints cars, or a local body shop that's willing to work your boat in, it can be fairly cheap. Usually you can pick a color that they already have laying around so you don't have to buy new materials.

    If you want a really nice boat in the future, go with the bare hull. If you aren't confident in your building skills, you can have it built, for a price.
    www.keithbradleyboats.com

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    • Chilli
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jan 2008
      • 3070

      #17
      Well, since Offshore_RC has made his decision and we're talking FighterCat Hulls.

      Whats the story on the River Cat 32. Is it modeled after the H&M Agitator??
      Mike Chirillo
      www.capitolrcmodelboats.com

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      • keithbradley
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jul 2010
        • 3663

        #18
        Originally posted by Nautiboyz
        Well, since Offshore_RC has made his decision and we're talking FighterCat Hulls.

        Whats the story on the River Cat 32. Is it modeled after the H&M Agitator??
        It's the same as the HOR 32" cat. Out of the two, I like the 32" River a bit more than the Daytona/Genesis. It's a bit tighter, but they handle quite well.
        www.keithbradleyboats.com

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        • cuppa
          Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 43

          #19
          Originally posted by keithbradley
          I'm not sure where you're from, but I'm now implimenting the word "chap" into my vocabulary. Love it.
          Wales UK......
          oh galar da - lle oedd i roi fy ngeiriadur Cymraeg

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          • OffShore_RC
            Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 80

            #20
            What do you think of this setup?

            This is the hardware I plan on getting when I get my Genesis. Let me know what you think:

            Receiver: Spektrum MR200
            Servo: Spektrum S6020
            ESC: Castle Hydra 240
            Rudder: Bonzi Rudder Blade

            I plan on running the stock motor until I get used to the handling of the boat, unless someone thinks it would be good to upgrade anyway.
            My Fleet:
            Proboat Apache 24
            Formula 1 Style Tunnel Hull (In perpetual Delay )

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            • LarrysDrifter
              Big Booty Daddy
              • May 2010
              • 3278

              #21
              From what ive read about the stock motor, its junk. Notice I said "read". Is your 240 the HV or LV version. If its the HV, id run 6s with a Leopard 4082 1550 or 1600kv (which ever is available) with a Seaking 180 speedo. Use a RX pack or UBEC. Upgrade the flex to a .187 and start with an X445. Youll be good to go...until the hull breaks open. All the China man hulls need re inforcement. (see Keith Bradley).

              P.s.
              He hot rods cars too.

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              • OffShore_RC
                Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 80

                #22
                If the stock motor isn't what it's cracked up to be, what motor is recommended? Keeping in mind that my Hydra ESC is the LV version (25 volts)

                I would like the motor to be as close to the stock motor as possible (Specs off the HK website for the stock motor: 36-74 Size 2075kv Watercooled Brushless Inrunner), don't want to get too overwhelmed.
                Last edited by OffShore_RC; 02-06-2012, 05:10 AM.
                My Fleet:
                Proboat Apache 24
                Formula 1 Style Tunnel Hull (In perpetual Delay )

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                • cuppa
                  Member
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 43

                  #23
                  Why not try it with the stock motor and see if you are happy with it before spending out on a more expensive motor and replace it if/when you feel that you want more speed or if/when it fails?

                  My grandson's has a boat that we built a little 'under gunned' motor wise and he uses it as a fast sport boat. It was his first 'fast' boat and it is still plenty fast enough to be entertaining (It is still his favourite boat) and also taught him a lot about setting up and driving with a reduced risk of crashes due to driver error while he got used to running a model at speed.
                  oh galar da - lle oedd i roi fy ngeiriadur Cymraeg

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                  • OffShore_RC
                    Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 80

                    #24
                    Originally posted by cuppa
                    Why not try it with the stock motor and see if you are happy with it before spending out on a more expensive motor and replace it if/when you feel that you want more speed or if/when it fails?

                    My grandson's has a boat that we built a little 'under gunned' motor wise and he uses it as a fast sport boat. It was his first 'fast' boat and it is still plenty fast enough to be entertaining (It is still his favourite boat) and also taught him a lot about setting up and driving with a reduced risk of crashes due to driver error while he got used to running a model at speed.
                    That was my original intent...and a good suggestion.
                    My Fleet:
                    Proboat Apache 24
                    Formula 1 Style Tunnel Hull (In perpetual Delay )

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                    • video200
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 837

                      #25
                      the original motor in the genesis is fine.
                      just not for THAT boat. it runs great in my 26" drifter S. but it is MY oppinion that it is to small in the larger 37" genesis.

                      just my € 0.2

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                      • HYDROJERRY
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 2503

                        #26
                        i ran mine for awhile with the factory stuff and motor and ran alittle hot but that was it,, after time i changed it all out just cuz i wanted it faster but all the original stuff was still good..I advise you get it all factory, run it, enjoy it then later change the electronics to go faster or whatever..

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