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  • madmikepags
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2012
    • 1359

    #16
    I have seen all 3, Titan, DF, and the Rico, all run well, setup is key for all of them. My DF runs well in all conditions, but I've got 3-4 years on mine and have made lots little changes, most recently I have raised my strut a lot and this has seemed to make the boat run much more consistently. My feeling in this class is that if you have a boat that can run 55-58 mph in all conditions you have a chance to win any time, when theres 6-8 boats in a heat its hard to go any faster than that anyway even if you have the speed.
    It's funny a few years ago the Titan was the boat to beat, but as we got more power people moved away from them to the DF mostly, seemingly the Titan was too flighty with more speed, the lifting strakes on the titan seemed to make the boat too flighty, now people are going back to the Titans because we can put more weight in the boat without sacrificing speed or power and these hulls seem to be the one to beat now.
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    • properchopper
      • Apr 2007
      • 6968

      #17
      Originally posted by electric
      My question is, is anyone racing something that beats the Titans in rough water? Our club is quickly becoming an all Titan p-mono club and I would like to see if there is anything new and different out there to try out.
      I fully concede that a nicely tuned Titan40 is hard to beat but when it comes to sloppy water the (bias alert) Insane 34 does an excellent job. It's long and has a lot of bottom in the water and can finish when faster hulls get fiddley.

      Last edited by properchopper; 12-27-2013, 02:11 PM.
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      • detox
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jun 2008
        • 2318

        #18
        Allways a dead boat in P Mono

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        • riverman
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 10

          #19
          Originally posted by madmikepags
          I have seen all 3, Titan, DF, and the Rico, all run well, setup is key for all of them. My DF runs well in all conditions, but I've got 3-4 years on mine and have made lots little changes, most recently I have raised my strut a lot and this has seemed to make the boat run much more consistently. My feeling in this class is that if you have a boat that can run 55-58 mph in all conditions you have a chance to win any time, when theres 6-8 boats in a heat its hard to go any faster than that anyway even if you have the speed.
          It's funny a few years ago the Titan was the boat to beat, but as we got more power people moved away from them to the DF mostly, seemingly the Titan was too flighty with more speed, the lifting strakes on the titan seemed to make the boat too flighty, now people are going back to the Titans because we can put more weight in the boat without sacrificing speed or power and these hulls seem to be the one to beat now.
          What did you finally end up with - bottom of hull to centerline of stuffing tube/ strut? Also what did you finally end up with in terms of COG (% of hull length) ? Building a Titian 33. Thanks.

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          • Mattwarner
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 487

            #20
            picked the hull up today and cant wait to get started on it



            what power setup is recommended? I don't want overpower it and 6s sport running is purely my goal here so nothing over 50mph, I was thinking of a 1400kv leopard 4074?

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            • Fluid
              Fast and Furious
              • Apr 2007
              • 8011

              #21
              That motor is a bit small for the hull size. I'd get at least a 84mm long motor with a Kv between 1300 and 1400 - longer is better. No need to spin it too tight, that Kv will handle several props which will get you to 50 .
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              • Mattwarner
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 487

                #22
                Thanks Fluid, it is quite a big hull so I think you're right but cant find any 4082 in the UK under 1600kv although I can get a 1400kv with the smaller can, may have to ship from elsewhere, I have a spare M445 so was hoping to use that.

                I will start a separate build thread once all the parts arrive and will got for a flooded stuffing tube/strut arrangement

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                • martin
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 2887

                  #23
                  I think a better choice would be a Leopard 4092 over the 4082, I know their not that easy to get in the UK but Allan @ Astec has the 4092 - 1300kv in stock. OSE also has a great selection of kv for the 4092 motor @ a pretty good price complete with free water jacket, I may have been lucky when I bought my 4092 - 1390kv with water jacket for £94 from OSE, this included shipping cost & I had the motor in a week to the UK & didn't get charged customs.

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                  • Mattwarner
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 487

                    #24
                    I've managed to find some TP 4060 (4092) in various kv's in the UK at reasonable prices but will speak to Allan but was pretty sure they were around £110 plus postage?

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                    • martin
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 2887

                      #25
                      Yes they are £110 + jacket + postage, when I bought mine I think it totalled about £132 if I got it from the UK. The other reason I ended up getting it from OSE as they had more choice on the kv I wanted which I couldn't get in the UK + it was a bonus getting it all for £94.

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