Cavitating Cat
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i purchased the strut and rudder from the same place i got the hull (ebay), there is no brand on either. I have attached photo from different angles, i prop too close to rudder?Comment
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IM not the biggest expert but have read alot on the subject and believe that you have several things going on here. one is the strut is sitting about 1/4" too high or more. running the prop wetter will give you less cavatation and higher speeds...within reason
as for rudder orientation it appears not too close but too far back, (maybe off base here anyone else?)
this is what I was reading along with many other sites:
an RC rock crawler lost in a sea of boat parts.........Comment
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I do not think you need to run an 8S setup but I think you need a larger prop
I run a KB 10XL (1200 KV) on 6S and the same 200 amp esc in a 36" hydro and had alot of trouble with cavitation untill I started to get a bigger prop
I am now up to a X450/3 and it jumps up on plane as soon as you start
My average amp draw is a little less than 90 amps (kept track of time and how much to recharge) at just over 53MPH
If you have a smaller boat and a smaller prop and lower rpm something is drawing too much amps ( but this is a cat vs hydro and how much differance that makes?)Comment
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Take a look at this thread. The Skunkworks cat looks similar.
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ght=skunkworksGovernment Moto:
"Why fix it? Blame someone else for breaking it."Comment
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