36" carbon fiber v hull setup

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  • cridevboots
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2018
    • 1

    #1

    36" carbon fiber v hull setup

    I'm new to rc boats but not rc`s in general... any suggestions would be greatly appreciated... I just purchased a 36" Ariene 2... it came with a (3660 2075) kv motor... I'm planning on changing it... I'm currently looking at the turnigy t~20 and the proteus x520... I'm also going to put in a turnigy fat boy 300a esc... for start up I have 2 turning graphene 11.1v.. 66.6wh ..6000mah.. 3s.. 65c..130c batteries... I'll move up on the batteries but I'd like some advice on proper setup before I go any further... any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
  • Old School
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 686

    #2
    If you decide to go with the T20 this is the mount I purchased from the OSE webstore. It is beautifully made and fits the T20 perfectly.

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    • Old School
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2017
      • 686

      #3
      To start with the T20 is far too big for a 36" mono. I am currently fitting a T20 to a 41" Osprey mono and that is overkill. I presume that you intend running 6s which with the 1280kv motor configuration will give you around 28000 revs. The Turnigy is far cheaper than the Proteus and really looks like a nice motor complete with all connections. I purchased three for projects (1300 mm cat hull) but then circumstances changed and I went with TP Power 4070 motors. The TP range are nice motors and in the 36" mono should do what you want as regards performance.

      A TP Power 4060 or 4070 will give you more performance , lower amp draw and a longer runtime than a T20.

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      • Old School
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2017
        • 686

        #4
        This is the OSE mounting for a T20. At the moment I have only "tacked" the mount in. I need to remove the motor to finish the install. This is in the Hobbyking Osprey 41" mono hull.
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