A couple of years ago it seamed the idea was to install a wind dam on a cat In between the sponsens to disrupt the air flow and not blow over your boat,that however would negate the point of the cat hull which I thought was to funnel the air down in between and under the boat and get it out of the water ,I’m about to go launch them all first time this season ,any input?thanks,
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Learn every day,so I’ll ask is there a set max speed already determined for various hulls ? Like a genesis? Zonda? Fightercat ? Although the fightercat has never gone over and it’s fast ,I’ve learned to adjust strut angle,the Zonda has no room for battery adjustment,so it’s all strut,or is it more like no mater what you do your boat gets loose so you try the wind dam?thanks ,Comment
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I’m just getting back into RC boats and I’m new to fast cats and electrics. Does the tube in the picture disrupt the air enough to act as an air dam? Or am I missing something.
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I guess it does. That little 32” cat does 102-103 and hasn’t flipped yet.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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It's all about balance. The air pressure below the hull is dependent on speed. Larry's comment was spot on. The faster you go, the more air you start packing (pressure under boat increases). Eventually, you reach a pressure that blows it off. You can compensate by moving the cg fwd, but then you start affecting turning performance (obviously not a big deal if you are just running saw). A lot of guys have had success either bleeding air off with air bleeds or running an air dam.Comment
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This was an old hull I bought and I trued the sponsons and kelp increasing the speed until I needed an air dam between the sponsons, it worked well for me.
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