I know. The cool thing about this boat is I can run it on 3s for 78-80mph fun and it's stable as could be or I can run it on 2s all day and have 50mph fun and probably never flip it. To add to it, I could put a longer rudder on it and it'll turn although it doesn't do bad on 2s. Prop down a little on 2s and it may go even faster, I don't think the motor really cares for 2s, seems a little weak so less prop may help. Fun little boat it's turning out to be although it ticked me off for a few weeks lol
Is this fast for 4s?
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I know. The cool thing about this boat is I can run it on 3s for 78-80mph fun and it's stable as could be or I can run it on 2s all day and have 50mph fun and probably never flip it. To add to it, I could put a longer rudder on it and it'll turn although it doesn't do bad on 2s. Prop down a little on 2s and it may go even faster, I don't think the motor really cares for 2s, seems a little weak so less prop may help. Fun little boat it's turning out to be although it ticked me off for a few weeks lol32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) was -
So... what is the limiting factors at this point with this Rivercat and the Shocker in terms of speed? You probably aren't at the point of maxing out the ESC right...
Have you tried going up a lot higher in pitch while trimming the diameter a bit ?Comment
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I'm not going to cut down any abc props, they all have some extra cup towards the tips and that would be going backwards getting rid of that. Besides, there's just about any pitch and diameter I might need without modification. There's a couple new numbers that will be out very soon that will expand the selection even more. I'm afraid to mess with any of my props as they already perform pretty good as is, I'm just s/b-ing them.Last edited by kfxguy; 09-21-2016, 07:22 PM.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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And no, the esc isn't close to being maxed out on the shocker. The Rivercat is pulling more amps but it can handle a little more. I'm sure the strut position isn't perfect yet but I'm afraid to change anything lol.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Interesting, I would have thought you would have needed it much further forward to keep it on the water, maybe I don't need to rip out my esc mounts in the sponsons of my EKOS to stuff the batteries in there...thanks for the info! Keep up the great work...and threadsComment
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Well here's the thing. You really can't go by my cg because I have weight (in epoxy) added in the bow and transom. If you have reliable flotation I'll tell you what you need to do. Let me know.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Just back from running and finally got me EKOS to 60mph on 3S with 36mm 3-blade CNC's...happy with that as it's more of a budget build...but how you can manage those number in such small boats astounds me! I'll PM you...and thanks for offering to help.Comment
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Running it at almost 98mph is setup on full kill. It's not a sport setup. If your not careful the boat will jump clean out the water. Now 3s is not bad at all. It runs 78-81 (depending on conditions) on 3s and it doesn't really flip. On 2s it runs close to 50 but I think it would go faster with less prop. I don't think I'm going to run it this weekend although I probably should. It was nice out today and tomorrow it's supposed to be nice and around 72f. If the wind isn't blowing I may go make some runs.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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Little update. Harry over at Speedmaster made some new longer rudders like what I'm using on this thing. I can't say "I" was the whole reason for making these rudders but I was a part of it lol. They are about 1/4" longer that his regular small rudders. Believe it or not, a 1/4" could make or break the stability of the boat. What ive found anyway. I have a prop with a bit more pitch than what I ran 98 with and it should pick up (we know how that goes sometimes lol) but I know it's not going to stay on the water. I have a feeling that with 1/4" more rudder in the water it may be just enough to help keep it down. I'd much rather change a prop and a rudder that to have to fool with the strut after getting it to run so well. I might slow it down lol
Here's one of the nice billet rudders.
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Kfxguy . I love reading all your posts. Man, you are like the king of speed ! You are the reason I bought a rivercat hull, now just gotta go read all your stuff again to figure out how to build it. you have forgot more than I will ever know but trying to learn. I see a lot more floatation in your boats now, stuff like that saves us newbies from learning the hard way. Keep up the awesome reportsComment
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