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  • Mecka1990
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 175

    #1

    Zonda Cat 41" from Horracing

    Hi Guys, im from Austria, my 1st Thread.

    I Ordered a Zonda Cat from Horracing.

    41" catamaran ARTR twin drive set. Boat hull made up carbon fiber epoxy.
    Recommended for use of 3s Li-Po batteries (not included). (dont understand why they recommended 3s for such a nice cat )

    Specification:

    Length: 41" or 1050mm (excludes rudder and strut)
    Width: 11 3/4" or 300mm
    Motor: 2 unit x water cooled 2075KV 3674 brush-less in-runner with motor mount

    Drive system: stainless steel collets, 3/16" flexi cable, brass tube, teflon lining, teflon washers, machine billet propeller, prop nut, drive dog (installed) Other accessories: antenna mount, water tubings, rudder, stinger drive

    Parts NOT included: Batteries (11.1V 2100-4500mah) and chargers, radio system, boat stand, electronic speed controllers (ESC), servos.

    Here a Link from the Page and the Boat informations: http://www.horracing.com/product_inf...roducts_id=566




    Now i got some Questions, maybe someone know it, because i already wait 5 days for a answer of horracing.

    I have no idea what size the Propellers are........someone know that Wich Size i shoud run on 5s with this Motor and 200ams Esc´s, never drive a Cat before.
    The 2 Motors with it, are they ok? (Motor: 2 unit x water cooled 2075KV 3674 brush-less in-runner with motor mount )
    I Ordered from OSE 2x swordfish 200amps Plus esc, 2x 5000Mah 5s Lipos (50/100c) (1 Lipo for Each motor and esc) and 5,5mm Gold Connections.

    My other Setup i already got: Traxxas Radio and receivar with waterproofed Receiver box, Traxxas 2056 Servo, Lipo charger. (My Spartan lost the Flexcable with 53 Mp/h and gets water, sinks, and the Seaking 180a burned everything down)

    The Servo and Receivar i need to mount myselv into the Boat, how i need to mount the Servo? i need a Servo Mount on the Plate in that i can pull the Servo or it works without?

    I want a Topspeed Build with this Hardware and Items i ordered, how i need to program the Esc? 1 Esc with Bec and the other without or what? Did i need Capacitor banks?


    Sorry for my english, its very bad i know

    Every Answer on one of this Questions help me sleeping better heheheh

    here some pics of it:

    41catch3a.jpgzondafgartr1.jpgzondafgartr2.jpgzondafgartr3.jpgzondafgartr4.jpg

    On some pictures you see Kevlar, but its the normal, the build is the same, got the pictures of horracing´s homepage.
    Last edited by Mecka1990; 08-12-2012, 08:21 PM. Reason: got a answer on some questions
    Zonda 41" Carbon Cat, Motors: 2x 2075KV 3674 Brushless Inrunner, ESC: 2x 200Ish plus, Props: 2x 42mm, 2x 5s 5000Mah 50/100c
  • ManuelW
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 756

    #2
    Hi,

    interessant einen Bootfahrer aus Österreich übers Forum kennen zu lernen. Wenn du Unterstützung/Hilfe brauchst können wir uns auch gern mal per eMail unterhalten. Ich bin aus Oberösterreich/Schärding - wenn du mal in der Gegend bist kannst du ja vorbei schauen bzw. hin und wieder bin ich auch in Wien.

    For the others: The guy lives in Austria like my, thats why I wrote him in German.

    regards,
    Manuel

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    • Make-a-Wake
      FE Rules!
      • Nov 2009
      • 5557

      #3
      I'd try x442's as they come in both rotations, i think the 3674's will do well in it, should get you into the 50's with ease.

      http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...prod=oct-x442r
      NEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE: http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...est!&highlight=

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      • Mecka1990
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 175

        #4
        So i need to get the x442´s, but are they not a little bit to small for such a boat? its 41" with 200amps esc, but gonna try, i think to a 3674´s is to small for this boat, its hardly build and a very nice work on him how i read and see, shame for me to drive it with such a small motor :-).

        I run it 5s each motor, with the motor listed above and for each motor one 200amps swordfish plus esc, the problem i got is that i have no idea how to connect the esc to the receiver and the rest, because both got a BEC, did i need to shut one of the bec down or let them both on bec and connect normal to the receivar?
        Zonda 41" Carbon Cat, Motors: 2x 2075KV 3674 Brushless Inrunner, ESC: 2x 200Ish plus, Props: 2x 42mm, 2x 5s 5000Mah 50/100c

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        • Mecka1990
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2012
          • 175

          #5
          Someone got some Answers about the double esc ->BEC setting?
          I need capacitor Banks?
          Zonda 41" Carbon Cat, Motors: 2x 2075KV 3674 Brushless Inrunner, ESC: 2x 200Ish plus, Props: 2x 42mm, 2x 5s 5000Mah 50/100c

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          • keithbradley
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Jul 2010
            • 3663

            #6
            Yes, you could use bigger motors, HV ESCs, and larger props. That hull handles 50mm props quite well. Something like a x648 would be good, but you need more motor and ESC first.
            www.keithbradleyboats.com

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            • keithbradley
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jul 2010
              • 3663

              #7
              I'm curious...there have been a number of new members that have posted in reference to this boat...
              Is there something on the HOR site that is suggesting people post here?
              www.keithbradleyboats.com

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              • Mecka1990
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 175

                #8
                Originally posted by keithbradley
                I'm curious...there have been a number of new members that have posted in reference to this boat...
                Is there something on the HOR site that is suggesting people post here?
                No it's just a very nice hull :), and hor doesn't answer on any question -.- I will start with the stock motor and 200 swordfish esc, when I get the money I will switch to a better motor and esc.

                How I need to connect th esc? Both with bec or only one bec?
                Zonda 41" Carbon Cat, Motors: 2x 2075KV 3674 Brushless Inrunner, ESC: 2x 200Ish plus, Props: 2x 42mm, 2x 5s 5000Mah 50/100c

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                • dana
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 3573

                  #9
                  You can try to email jan from kintec racing because he sells these boats.

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                  • Mecka1990
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 175

                    #10
                    I asked jan, let's see what he answer.

                    I ordered the boat last week, but don't get any email from hor, maybe something is wrong?
                    Zonda 41" Carbon Cat, Motors: 2x 2075KV 3674 Brushless Inrunner, ESC: 2x 200Ish plus, Props: 2x 42mm, 2x 5s 5000Mah 50/100c

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                    • twissted
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 867

                      #11
                      I think there very bussey selling boats. I got after 5 days the tracking number that showed it was shiped 5 days after I ordered it. It is now state side and I hope to have it this week.
                      twissted from speed. Lead, fallow or get out of the way. Copy cats in back of the buss!!!

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                      • Mecka1990
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 175

                        #12
                        Originally posted by twissted
                        I think there very bussey selling boats. I got after 5 days the tracking number that showed it was shiped 5 days after I ordered it. It is now state side and I hope to have it this week.
                        The problem is im from Austria, shipping will need 2-3 weeks, and the PayPal garanty only is 20 says after payment....
                        Let's hope we get it fast :)

                        Someone knows a answer on the bec question in a two drive cat? One or two bec plug?
                        Zonda 41" Carbon Cat, Motors: 2x 2075KV 3674 Brushless Inrunner, ESC: 2x 200Ish plus, Props: 2x 42mm, 2x 5s 5000Mah 50/100c

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                        • ray schrauwen
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9471

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mecka1990
                          So i need to get the x442´s, but are they not a little bit to small for such a boat? its 41" with 200amps esc, but gonna try, i think to a 3674´s is to small for this boat, its hardly build and a very nice work on him how i read and see, shame for me to drive it with such a small motor :-).

                          I run it 5s each motor, with the motor listed above and for each motor one 200amps swordfish plus esc, the problem i got is that i have no idea how to connect the esc to the receiver and the rest, because both got a BEC, did i need to shut one of the bec down or let them both on bec and connect normal to the receivar?
                          BEC, use only one BEC, remove one red wire from the connector case of one esc and cover wit htape or heat shrink.
                          Nortavlag Bulc

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                          • Mecka1990
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 175

                            #14
                            Thats the answer I was looking for!!! Thank you :)
                            Zonda 41" Carbon Cat, Motors: 2x 2075KV 3674 Brushless Inrunner, ESC: 2x 200Ish plus, Props: 2x 42mm, 2x 5s 5000Mah 50/100c

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                            • twissted
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 867

                              #15
                              t180 has a instruction manual,You can set forward only,forward and reverse,lipo cutoff,Auto calculate cells,and timing.The defalts(preprogrammed from factory)Forward only,autocalculate cells,lipo cutoff 3.2v/cell,and 15 degrees timing.To disable the bec on one of the esc,s,cut just the little red wire going to the receiver.You will need a y connector to connect both esc's to one receiver plug.
                              This if your using the turnigy 180 esc's. I have these and plan on using them. I have other esc's that I will be trying as well. I'm also looking at different motors as I think this boat can handle a lot of power. I also plan on using a 150mm rudder. I have heard some people talking of 100 mph out of this boat. And I think that rudder this size would be wise. I would like to get this kind of speed and to do so I feel that 400 amp esc's will be needed to get their. I will try this later as I'm learning first. and looking for stupid speed later.
                              I have a 19.5' 200hp bass boat that doesn't go that fast. just over 77 mph with a hydrolic jack plate!
                              twissted from speed. Lead, fallow or get out of the way. Copy cats in back of the buss!!!

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