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  • kodiak ak
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 22

    #31
    Kbb,

    Nice vid of the MHz 114. Is that on a lehner 1950 motor with 25035 esc's on 8s???
    If so, wow!!! But hard to believed a 51" cat can run that fast reliably on a 36mm can. As I'm interested in what the kit you have for sale will do reliably.

    Sorry for the short and direct response but the only Internet I have is my phone. I'm visiting my 93 year old gramps. He is awesome but has no need for internet.

    Will N.
    Last edited by kodiak ak; 04-22-2014, 01:57 AM.

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    • ManuelW
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 756

      #32
      Hi Will,

      its all about knowledge and experience, I've run my HPR06 (45", same as MHZ Mystic) just with LMT 1940 motors for a couple of years, best was 156km/h top heat on a SAW competition on 6S. But it was always quite on the edge for the motors, no real room for errors. I've seen those boats doing well over 100mph with LMT 1950 motors.

      regards,
      Manuel

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      • keithbradley
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jul 2010
        • 3663

        #33
        Originally posted by kodiak ak
        Kbb,

        Nice vid of the MHz 114. Is that on a lehner 1950 motor with 25035 esc's on 8s???
        No. It's running with Lehner motors and swordfish ESCs in that video.

        Originally posted by kodiak ak
        If so, wow!!! But hard to believed a 51" cat can run that fast reliably on a 36mm can. As I'm interested in what the kit you have for sale will do reliably.
        I say wow every time, regardless of what I'm running! 100mph+ boats are such a cool demonstration of power in person...
        If you're most interested in reliability, you don't want a boat THAT fast. No matter what parts you use more speed = more energy and a higher degree of damage in crashes/etc. I would recommend something within your original parameters for a boat that's still fast but not quite so much "on the edge". You can run 80s and have fun with a HPR or a mystic design, if you're using other hulls that speed might be a bit lower. [/QUOTE]

        The packages I posted may or may not be good for you, depending on what you want in a boat, and they might not be available when you're ready. I will be happy to send you in the right direction or put something else together if needed though.

        What are you looking for and what's most important to you in terms of:
        -Speed
        -Handling
        -Looks
        -Reliability
        -Ease of use
        www.keithbradleyboats.com

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        • tiqueman
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jul 2009
          • 5669

          #34
          Ive got the KBB Redemption 135 HPR. hull/ hrdwr ready for electronics. PM me if you wanna talk about it.
          -scott
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          • Fella1340
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • May 2013
            • 1035

            #35
            Will, if you want a boat that cruises in the 70's or 80's beautifully then your looking at the right stuff and getting advice from the best, always room to go faster with that stuff. Handling around the corners not so good. The boats are very scale looking and drop dead gorgeous. It's the only stuff I would be looking at if I had your budget! I find the cats that go quick (not like this stuff) and handle really well are out of proportion as compromises are made to get them to turn well. There is some nice stuff out there but it doesn't compare with the thrills of going fast. I like your thinking, start with the best and you could pick yourself up a boat to run smaller ponds on. It's an addiction once you start but very rewarding

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            • straitline
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 158

              #36
              Kodiak, Looks like we share the same LHS Debbie's! I will be in your area for the SAW speed trial at Fun Junction this weekend. I'm hoping to pick up some speed tips and see some real hot set ups. I'm going on Sunday. Saturday I have to do this thing called WORK!! Did you hear about this event?

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              • kodiak ak
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2012
                • 22

                #37
                Straitline
                I'm out of town until Saturday night but will definitely go to fun junction on Sunday. What time and where do I find info about it at? I have heard that they run boats there but have never seen anyone with a boat at that lake. I take my kids to the playground at fun junction a few times a month. I only live 5 minutes from there.
                Is that your Zonda in the pics you posted earlier? I would like to take a look at it if you bring it with you on Sunday.

                Will N.

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                • kodiak ak
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 22

                  #38
                  Sorry. Double post.

                  Will N.

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                  • straitline
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 158

                    #39
                    Will I heard about Fun Junction race at Debbies from some of the boaters that run there. Yes that is my Zonda in the pics and I will have it with me Sunday for you to take a look. Me and a few boaters will be there at about 11am. Also looking to buy a nice hull for a twin build maybe I can pick one up there for a good price. See you there.

                    Todd

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                    • ManuelW
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 756

                      #40
                      With a $2500 budget maybe also take a look at the two latest additions in the sale area on the HPR website:


                      regards,
                      Manuel

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                      • kodiak ak
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 22

                        #41
                        Thanks for all the info

                        I have decided to build a Zonda.

                        Reason:
                        1) I want something small enough I can take out with me on my boat. It will give me something to play with while we are at anchor.

                        2) It will be within the budget to mess around with different setups while I learn how to tune a boat.

                        3) it would suck to destroy this boat during the learning process but I wont be heart broken. I can see owning a larger cat by next summer. Maybe a winter build.


                        Will N

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                        • Fella1340
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • May 2013
                          • 1035

                          #42
                          The zonda/fantasm is an excellent choice. 80mph plus is no problem once your ready for it. Are the getting a zonda bare hull or starting with something already assembled that you can upgrade? Either way you've chosen a very nice place to start. You may not ever need more boat! Now the fun starts, Goodluck.

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