Speedfreak Gen2 Hydro Build
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Boats looking good. My batteries went down the center and into the nose. The motor was mounted right behind the batteries. Everything gets mounted so you can get the cg 1 to 1.5" behind the sponson. You can probably get away with a more aggressive prop like a 560 or bigger since this is a hydro.
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Boats looking good. My batteries went down the center and into the nose. The motor was mounted right behind the batteries. Everything gets mounted so you can get the cg 1 to 1.5" behind the sponson. You can probably get away with a more aggressive prop like a 560 or bigger since this is a hydro.
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Just a few pics;
Arial view of steering linkage.
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Installed the rubber boot on the extruded piece of CF tubing used for the rod.
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I used milled fiberglass added to the epoxy and bonded the CF plate to the bottom of the hull and to the rail.
I used CF tubing for a ridged path for the steering rod.
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Close up view of steering support.
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Close up view of CF servo mount. I used a 3x4 piece of CF/K cloth, laid it down with the servo mount on top of it,
and poured the 2 part epoxy around it. It helped fill any gaps between the mount against the bottom of the hull.
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Last pics of the night
Last close up of the steering servo and CF mount.
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Close up of drive line and support.
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Same again,
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Close up of the stainless cable saver.
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Slightly closer,
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There is an opening to add oil but I may use it to apply grease instead. I have a small grease gun I use for my air powered tools at work that fits the hole perfect. I just need a way to work the grease down the tube instead of up
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More pic's;
I've been trying to place the ESC in a accessible position and also add a little weight to the back end due to the large batteries, so I came up with a CF plate and mount it using the stuffing tube mount and the motor mount. I'm going to mount it using velcro straps and 2 inch wide velcro strip.
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