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  • R2315
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2016
    • 199

    #61
    Originally posted by danzuby
    I don't want to dump too much more cash into a cheap Traxxas boat.
    Thats why I asked originally what hull, I think you may have gotten some different advise if you let us know the details in the beginning. Is it made from ABS plastic?
    Last edited by R2315; 04-06-2018, 04:47 PM.

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    • R2315
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2016
      • 199

      #62
      Originally posted by dmitry100
      Roaring Top lipo's were used to go 180mph .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRxEuTfIqso

      So I think that would mean they are probably pretty good.
      Man, that's awasome! Off topic but what stays on the water better at high speed Cat or Hydro?

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      • Ken Haines
        Racer
        • Jul 2007
        • 647

        #63
        Originally posted by danzuby
        Ok Craig all respect will be given hear I am not out to disrespect anyone I am hear to learn because I'm not rolling in cash and cant afford to waste a bunch of money making mistakes on the trial and error method if ya know what I mean. Aside from this forum the only thing I have to rely on is the RC boat calculator. Some here swear by big can low kv big prop others are smaller can high kv smaller prop. the one person says 4070 1220 kv the calculator says I would have to run X665 on 6s to hit 60mph. Thank you all for your time and Fluid I hope I didn't offend you. I do realize that the wealth of knowledge and experience with some of you is priceless and commands to utmost respect.
        Just to chime in I am presently experimenting with a variety of motors to get my Q-Mono ready for Atlanta and the Michigan FE Nats. I was running an 1100 Kv motor with an Octura X457 and then X460 looked to be running about 65 Mph in heat trim. (Btw...won the last 2 events with this 1100 Kv set-up) I recently changed to an 1180Kv motor and went slightly faster, unfortunately no Gps numbers as this info is simply from heat racing. I would think with your cat would have less draw than the my 39" mono so you should see at least those speeds or even higher with that combo. Those calculators do have merits, but hard to beat actual race feedback. I would recommend trying that 1220Kv that you mentioned and a larger prop Vs the high Rpm small prop set-up, unless you are just sport running. Understand too that the heat set-ups typically only give you maybe 3 minute run time, 4 minutes if you set it up for an offshore event.
        Keep experimenting and good luck,
        Ken
        TenShock Brushless / Pro Marine
        INSANE Boats / Rico Racing/ Castle Creations
        2023, 2024 NAMBA & 2018 IMPBA FE High Points "National Champion"

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        • danzuby
          Member
          • Dec 2017
          • 37

          #64
          Originally posted by Mxkid261
          Ignoring others suggestions when I first came around here, I put a bunch of money into a spartan (my first boat) like 4 years ago. It ended up going airborne around 55 mph and ripped the entire top half of the hull apart from the bottom half, and went to the bottom (luckily in shallow water). That being said, I wouldn't put anymore money into an almost 40" plastic boat, but that's because of my past experience.
          Thinking the same thing at this point maybe cut my losses and when the motor goes salvage what I can and start over with fiberglass.

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          • danzuby
            Member
            • Dec 2017
            • 37

            #65
            Originally posted by Ken Haines
            Just to chime in I am presently experimenting with a variety of motors to get my Q-Mono ready for Atlanta and the Michigan FE Nats. I was running an 1100 Kv motor with an Octura X457 and then X460 looked to be running about 65 Mph in heat trim. (Btw...won the last 2 events with this 1100 Kv set-up) I recently changed to an 1180Kv motor and went slightly faster, unfortunately no Gps numbers as this info is simply from heat racing. I would think with your cat would have less draw than the my 39" mono so you should see at least those speeds or even higher with that combo. Those calculators do have merits, but hard to beat actual race feedback. I would recommend trying that 1220Kv that you mentioned and a larger prop Vs the high Rpm small prop set-up, unless you are just sport running. Understand too that the heat set-ups typically only give you maybe 3 minute run time, 4 minutes if you set it up for an offshore event.
            Keep experimenting and good luck,
            Ken
            Thanks Ken. No racing for me just playing around but thank you for the advice.
            Last edited by danzuby; 04-06-2018, 05:47 PM.

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            • Speed3
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2017
              • 371

              #66
              The traxxas m41 I don't think will like one of those big props (50mm) . I you are have a good run with the 1800kv stock motor and the x642 on 6s. I would try a 1650kv 4060tp and a m545 or the 1570kv 4050 and m545 or m645 on 6s. The 4060 would be my 1st choice.

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              • danzuby
                Member
                • Dec 2017
                • 37

                #67
                Originally posted by Speed3
                The traxxas m41 I don't think will like one of those big props (50mm) . I you are have a good run with the 1800kv stock motor and the x642 on 6s. I would try a 1650kv 4060tp and a m545 or the 1570kv 4050 and m545 or m645 on 6s. The 4060 would be my 1st choice.
                Thanks for the advice Speed3, someone here suggested that the TP 4060 might be too rough for the Seaking 180v3 whats your take on that?

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                • danzuby
                  Member
                  • Dec 2017
                  • 37

                  #68
                  Originally posted by R2315
                  Thats why I asked originally what hull, I think you may have gotten some different advise if you let us know the details in the beginning. Is it made from ABS plastic?
                  Yes

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                  • R2315
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 199

                    #69
                    Originally posted by danzuby
                    Yes
                    What speed is it designed for? I'm not familiar with working with ABS but there must be some way to reinforce it if your going to push the speed a bit. Maybe save the electronics if something goes wrong.

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                    • danzuby
                      Member
                      • Dec 2017
                      • 37

                      #70
                      Originally posted by R2315
                      What speed is it designed for? I'm not familiar with working with ABS but there must be some way to reinforce it if your going to push the speed a bit. Maybe save the electronics if something goes wrong.
                      I run on a fresh water lake it's pretty smooth unless it's windy so the hull didn't see much abuse however from what I've been seeing and reading 60mph comfortable and 65 is most likely max. The Traxxas M41 is a pile of crap and had it not been new unopened and cheap I would have went another route but I feel it will be a good starter boat to experiment with. I've had other boats all under 40mph so I have some experience. I probably won't put too much more in this one and from here I will search for another hull to build on. It is a fun boat and I will run it until the hull separates then start over. Reinforcing is out of the question other then blowing insulfoam into the front half and I know that will help but is not a cure. The hull is 2 piece upper and lower with a 1/4" overlap seam that is glued so honestly I don't expect it to last long. I haven't had any blow overs yet but I'm sure it's only a matter of time as I keep pushing it.

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                      • Speed3
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2017
                        • 371

                        #71
                        I suggested the lower kV 1650 4060 because I have learned lower kV is much easier on the electronics.

                        The 1650kv combine with a m545, m645 should pull amps in the same area as the 1800kv x642 setup.

                        But the m545 is a faster prop than the 642 and the tp 4060 will hold the rpm better underload. So I feel by reason of prop efficiency and motor efficiency. You should see better speeds than what you did before.

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                        • dmitry100
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 1264

                          #72
                          Those traxxas boats were designed specifically with breaking down in mind to generate them tons of $$$

                          It's a good business model, I'm sure.

                          Why else would anyone design a $400+ plastic boat with plastic prop that lasts like 1 day, which also completely fills up with water every time you take it out...

                          And then there's their crap traxxas lipos...

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                          • danzuby
                            Member
                            • Dec 2017
                            • 37

                            #73
                            Originally posted by Speed3
                            I suggested the lower kV 1650 4060 because I have learned lower kV is much easier on the electronics.

                            The 1650kv combine with a m545, m645 should pull amps in the same area as the 1800kv x642 setup.

                            But the m545 is a faster prop than the 642 and the tp 4060 will hold the rpm better underload. So I feel by reason of prop efficiency and motor efficiency. You should see better speeds than what you did before.
                            That makes sense to me, I made notes and when the time comes I will the 4060 is more then likely the route I will take. Not sure how long this hull is going to hold up being ABS 2 piece, I may start looking for another hull to start building on. Thank Very much for your advice.

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                            • R2315
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2016
                              • 199

                              #74
                              Originally posted by dmitry100
                              Those traxxas boats were designed specifically with breaking down in mind to generate them tons of $$$

                              It's a good business model, I'm sure.

                              Why else would anyone design a $400+ plastic boat with plastic prop that lasts like 1 day, which also completely fills up with water every time you take it out...

                              And then there's their crap traxxas lipos...
                              It's to bad really, $400 Is no drop in the bucket .....and I'm sure discouraging for people just getting into the hobby with RTR. I haven't had a RTR, but if I did the 3 hour drive to the cottage just to have it all fall apart and sink I would be pretty pissed. Although fiberglass RTR might be more than most are willing to spend to get started, double edged I guess.

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                              • danzuby
                                Member
                                • Dec 2017
                                • 37

                                #75
                                Originally posted by dmitry100
                                Those traxxas boats were designed specifically with breaking down in mind to generate them tons of $$$

                                It's a good business model, I'm sure.

                                Why else would anyone design a $400+ plastic boat with plastic prop that lasts like 1 day, which also completely fills up with water every time you take it out...

                                And then there's their crap traxxas lipos...
                                Yep Your exactly right but if you factor in the 2 lipo's and charger they include the boat is $679. Considering I only gave $350 sealed in the box and I sold the batteries and charger for $150 I figure I didnt do too bad. It's my 4th boat and my first FE so I will run it til it falls apart salvage what I can and start over in the mean time I will have learned and gain experience that I'm sure I will be able to use in my next build.

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