interested in different setups and performance. i'm going to build this hull and plan on using 6s. curious as to motor size. i'd love a neu, but they're kinda pricey. thinking of a feigao 580L.
anyone have a toysport triton?
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Here ya go !
This is a non-stepped hull and the set up is completely conventional.
The homemade strut is adjustable by slackening the mounting bolts and pivotting it up or down, but it performs best with it level with the keel or ride pad.
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Here is a pic of my Triton with flood chamber. 5S..12XL...X442/640. The battery positions and ESC have moved since this photo..Speed about 45mph..I think
Please note this a pic from at least 4 years ago and my skills have marginally got better
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Just have to drive more carefully and stay right side up!
When I first ran this boat we recorded 74 kph ( that's 45 mph for you non metric guys ) with GPS.
This boat is set up for 4S oval racing with a fairly conservative X442 prop, so with a more agressive prop it would probably go faster.
The handling is great at the speeds mine goes, but from what I have read the Triton gets a bit flighty at 50 + mph.
All my decals and graphics are done by a local shop. I supply pictures etc and he cuts them from vinyl, the OSE was copied from this website.
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Hope to catch up soon
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Hi Adrian
I went down to the lake on Sunday with a few brave guys, seeing as how the weather was dodgy and it was Mothers Day!
I blew the cobwebs out of the Triton in between showers.
The main objective was to test the 'magic part' ( tunnel flap ) that I fitted to my Twin Jolly - it has transformed the cat, no more porpoising at all, and she rides dead flat with just a little nose up attitude at full speed.
I'll catch you at the lake next time mate.
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Hi Adrian
I went down to the lake on Sunday with a few brave guys, seeing as how the weather was dodgy and it was Mothers Day!
I blew the cobwebs out of the Triton in between showers.
The main objective was to test the 'magic part' ( tunnel flap ) that I fitted to my Twin Jolly - it has transformed the cat, no more porpoising at all, and she rides dead flat with just a little nose up attitude at full speed.
I'll catch you at the lake next time mate.
Graham.might take the big boat out next weekend for a test run she's ready to go now
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