I am considering a new build optioning a 180 amp esc TFL "Princess". The replacement motor I am considering is a Turnigy AquaStar 4084 1050kv running 6s. Possibly the stock motor mount rails may need to be replaced to accommodate the longer motor. What advantage is there running such a low kv motor, please on 6s? Would overall amps be lower with lower temps and possibly the opportunity to increase the propellor size, or possibly run a three blade propellor? I believe the stock prop according to boat specs is a two blade 48 mm diameter (seems a little large for the standard 3660 1650kv motor). A larger diameter prop may interfere with the stock rudder placement so I was considering a three blade prop around the same diameter as standard. Other than the drawback of higher amp draw and lower maximum revolutions would a three blade offer any advantage over a two blade prop, please?
From research it seems that the Princess does not turn well to port at lower speeds. One operator fitted a second rudder to counteract this. Would perhaps a deeper single rudder impact on lower speed turns? Would perhaps turnfins help? The stock boat is not fitted with either turnfins or trim plates.
From research it seems that the Princess does not turn well to port at lower speeds. One operator fitted a second rudder to counteract this. Would perhaps a deeper single rudder impact on lower speed turns? Would perhaps turnfins help? The stock boat is not fitted with either turnfins or trim plates.
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