What is the best hull to break 100MPH?

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  • grsboats
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 975

    #16
    A Jae 33" equipped with a Leopard 4082 2200kv on 6S turning a stock V947/3 prop will let you be in the 100mph club..my two cents Gill
    GO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
    www.grsboats.com.br

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    • emspjay
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2017
      • 411

      #17
      Originally posted by grsboats
      A Jae 33" equipped with a Leopard 4082 2200kv on 6S turning a stock V947/3 prop will let you be in the 100mph club..my two cents Gill
      Thanks for the info Gill! I decided I'm just going to buy the JAE 33 and just run it on 4S and smaller motor until I feel ready, then I will put in a big motor and run 6S. No point in buying two riggers I'm already running out of room for my R/C collection.

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      • grsboats
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 975

        #18
        No problem ...one more thing ....I would suggest to run a Speedmaster rudder (.21 hidro) and good luck. Gill
        GO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
        www.grsboats.com.br

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        • Old School
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2017
          • 686

          #19
          Duplicate post. The edit function seems to be misbehaving.

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          • Old School
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2017
            • 686

            #20
            Originally posted by emspjay
            So I was thinking about trying something else before going all in on the JAE and 100mph, my only real FE is my Genesis which I have not even run with my new motor yet. I think I should start with another rigger just to get me more familiar with them and new real FE. I saw this one on Ebay in the link below, could I run the original 3674 2200kv from my Genesis in this on 4s?

            https://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-Pro-Boat...AAAOSw~vpaLL0z
            With reference to this eBay seller, I purchased a 32" Arowana self righting mono hull and am most impressed with the quality. The listing shows a timber internal structure however the rails, mounts, etc., are a fibreglass composite. The gelcoat is flawless although my only criticism is the fibreglass skin will need reinforcing for any serious work.

            The shipping is expensive (EMS airmail) however, after viewing the seller history no one seems to pay full price, preferring instead to use the auction function. It seems that no one other than the initial bidder actually bids on his items so the item is bought at the initial auction bid price (about half the "Buy it Now" price). The boat arrived within two days of the seller supplying the tracking number and marking as shipped. I was a little apprehensive as my hull purchasing history in China has been problematic, however, this seller restored my confidence so I purchased a second 32" self righting hull to experiment with. Cost per hull including EMS airmail shipping was $130.00 Aud ($97.50 usd). The hull is much like the Pursuit hull that Hobbyking sells only this one has the self righting capability.

            The link on OSE was the only way that I could find the seller's items on eBay as searching his eBay name will show zero items for sale in his store. He has riggers, cats, two length self righting hulls plus several sailing boat hulls listed.

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            • emspjay
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2017
              • 411

              #21
              Originally posted by Old School
              With reference to this eBay seller, I purchased a 32" Arowana self righting mono hull and am most impressed with the quality. The listing shows a timber internal structure however the rails, mounts, etc., are a fibreglass composite. The gelcoat is flawless although my only criticism is the fibreglass skin will need reinforcing for any serious work.

              The shipping is expensive (EMS airmail) however, after viewing the seller history no one seems to pay full price, preferring instead to use the auction function. It seems that no one other than the initial bidder actually bids on his items so the item is bought at the initial auction bid price (about half the "Buy it Now" price). The boat arrived within two days of the seller supplying the tracking number and marking as shipped. I was a little apprehensive as my hull purchasing history in China has been problematic, however, this seller restored my confidence so I purchased a second 32" self righting hull to experiment with. Cost per hull including EMS airmail shipping was $130.00 Aud ($97.50 usd). The hull is much like the Pursuit hull that Hobbyking sells only this one has the self righting capability.

              The link on OSE was the only way that I could find the seller's items on eBay as searching his eBay name will show zero items for sale in his store. He has riggers, cats, two length self righting hulls plus several sailing boat hulls listed.
              Need a like button! LOL! Great to hear that he has great products and customer service.

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