Who here has built these challenger 48s as an electric boat? Curious to see some builds and wanted to convert my gas over to electric.
Aeromarine challenger 48 builds
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I will keep the weight in mind thanks Chris! They are just such awesome looking boats.Comment
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Will do! Yea I am huge fan or AM as well that’s mostly what I have. Right now I have about 40 AM hulls and love them.Comment
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my favorites in order 36 sprint cat 43 challenger ,,,and the Vector ,,do you have any 36" cats you might want to get rid of ? I was the 1st person to run the 43 challenger surface drive in the 80'Comment
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That’s awesome you were the first to try out a surface drive on the challenger 43, I have 3 of them all are electric and they are very fast. I have 2 sprint 36s but I have not planned on selling them just yet. One is a NOS older style sprint 36 that fits the batteries in the sponsons easier new no holes drilled in it.Comment
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That’s awesome you were the first to try out a surface drive on the challenger 43, I have 3 of them all are electric and they are very fast. I have 2 sprint 36s but I have not planned on selling them just yet. One is a NOS older style sprint 36 that fits the batteries in the sponsons easier new no holes drilled in it.Comment
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I have a 48" ML Boatworks mono that I took the 30cc modified Gizmo engine out of and installed an SSS 56123 700kv motor, Seal 300a ESC, and I'm running on 12s so I can use the same props that I used for the gas engine. It runs the same speed and a little faster on electric. Around 65 mph.
On this FE setup the motor and esc don't hardly even get warm so I'm sure it's a bit overkill but I haven't checked the logs yet either.
My batteries are pretty worn out from years of heli use so I imagine new batteries in the 5000 to 7000 mAh range would make a ton of difference. 325727246_845466506533703_5084798763550206154_n s.jpgComment
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