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43" brushless jae rigger
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Good luck on the build AJ. I'll be watching. I have custom built P-Hydro JAE that I'm having a ball running this year. An older nitro racer in my club was so impressed with it, he gave me a 60 Road Runner to play with over the winter.
P-Limited is fun but BIG POWER Riggers ROCK!!Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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Neu 1518 1.5D with a H7. JAE FE w/ tub 1/2" wider than stock and the sponsons 1/4" wider. With the extra width I can just squeeze a Thunderpower 6600mah pack in the opening. I ended up 2nd for the weekend behind a gas sport hydro. I don't think he was any faster than me. I just had to stay wide most of the heats. I did have a little luck from the FE Gods. I flipped twice in five heats but landed lid side up both times. Plus Doug was my pit man and was taunting the competition. LOL I would love to see more P, S and T Hydro's running. The IC guys have gotten used to the P-Limited classes over the last couple of years. It's time to show them what the FE boats are really capable of.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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"Listen fellas, so you don't have to ask after the heat. This is a P (4 cell) hydro that is fixin to hand you your butt"MODEL BOAT RACER
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Yea the whole reason I'm building this one is because there is a guy here in mobile who still runs twin 91 CMB riggers and he swears that and electric boat could never hang with one of his home brew riggers... I'm hoping I can at least hang with his boat but it would be nice to completely rip him a new one with it...Comment
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I haven't seen too many twin nitro riggers, but the ones I have seen (though very fast) aren't too good at hanging on the pins. And if they are tight on the buoys, they are in lane 6 down the straights. IMHO If you build a solid 80mph boat that handles well, I think you will give the gentleman from Mobile a run for his money!!Last edited by Chilli; 08-05-2013, 02:14 AM.Mike Chirillo
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I haven't seen too many twin nitro riggers, but the ones I have seen (though very fast) aren't too good at hanging on the pins. And if they are tight on the buoys, they are in lane 6 down the straights. IMHO If you build a solid 80mph boat that handles well, I think you give the gentleman from Mobile a run for his money!!
MODEL BOAT RACER
IMPBA President
District 13 Director 2011- present
IMPBA National Records Director 2009-2019
IMPBA 19887L CD
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Ill have to wait and see I suppose, I would have to hug the bouys at all times. It will definitely be a solid 80 mph boat.Comment
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You wouldn't have to hug the buoy's all the time. Just gotta get inside of him.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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Well what's your idea of a pond or lake? The place where ill be running it is about 800X400 yards in size.Comment
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Well it won't take all that area to run it I don't believe, but you would definitely need a place that's about 300x200 yds to be on the safe sideComment
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