Converting old aeomarine hull from weedwacker 26cc to electric

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  • montymike
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 774

    #1

    Converting old aeomarine hull from weedwacker 26cc to electric

    Hi I was given a very nice 50 ish aromarine deep v hull with a weedwacker motor in it would like to convert it to fast electric was wondering if I was on the right path with motor and prop. Was thinking a single 56/80 motor 800kv 270.-280 Prather prop on 10-12s with a 300 amp Ecu. Any help appreciated.
  • fweasel
    master of some
    • Jul 2016
    • 4286

    #2
    All sounds reasonable, except your prop. That's a gas prop and much too large. Electric setups are smaller in diameter because of the dramatic increase in RPM. You're going to be closer to the 50ish mm range, something like an octura 455 or 457 to start.
    Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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    • montymike
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 774

      #3
      Wonder about stepping down prop size 1/4 to 5/16 and if weedwacker is standard rotation like fast F.E. So will fit smaller prop. 455 and 457 is 3/16 weedwacker is 1/4.

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      • Fluid
        Fast and Furious
        • Apr 2007
        • 8011

        #4
        Using a step-down flex cable stub is what most FE boaters do. This allows a bigger choice of appropriate props with 3/16” bores. Keep the 1/4” stub though, you may find a use for it. Rotation is the same.
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        • montymike
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 774

          #5
          Looking up parts don’t know if it is worth the 700.00+ price, about 275 ecu and 150 -189 motor 35.00 stepdown flex shaft. Extra.

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          • NativePaul
            Greased Weasel
            • Feb 2008
            • 2760

            #6
            Big electric boats aren't cheap and aren't for everyone.

            Batteries will set you back around $200 at least too, and that will only get you 5 mins tops, instead of the 30mins you can get with petrol, and charging them up takes an hour insted of the couple of minutes it take to fill a tank, so if it is your only boat you will probably want more than one.

            On the plus side, they are cleaner, quieter, allowed in more places, and have the potential for more speed.
            Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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            • MarkF
              dinogylipos.com
              • Mar 2008
              • 979

              #7
              For the size boat you want to run, I would use a 600 to 680 kv motor and 10s. That way you can turn a 467 to 470 prop. 800 kv is to hot for big boats. Spinning the snot out of a small prop is not the way to do it. I run a TP 5870 680kv in my insane mono on 10s and a 7016 gas prop. But that setup is a hot race one for that prop. With a 470 it would be a great sport set up plus it lets you use a proper prop for a 50" boat. If your interested, I have gone to gas, I have my setup for sale. It comes with motor and custom water jacket, motor mount for 5" rail, motor coupler for 1/4 cable and 400 amp esc. Also I make the batteries that go with these large boats.
              Last edited by MarkF; 08-01-2020, 05:53 PM.

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              • montymike
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 774

                #8
                Originally posted by MarkF
                For the size boat you want to run, I would use a 600 to 680 kv motor and 10s. That way you can turn a 467 to 470 prop. 800 kv is to hot for big boats. Spinning the snot out of a small prop is not the way to do it. I run a TP 5870 680kv in my insane mono on 10s and a 7016 gas prop. But that setup is a hot race one for that prop. With a 470 it would be a great sport set up plus it lets you use a proper prop for a 50" boat. If your interested, I have gone to gas, I have my setup for sale. It comes with motor and custom water jacket, motor mount for 5" rail, motor coupler for 1/4 cable and 400 amp esc. Also I make the batteries that go with these large boats.
                I have a 1000kv sss56104 on the way from O.S.E was going to run on 8s

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