Hi all just in the process of building a mini sprint ?# 1 . Is using the tygon hose and tie wraps strong enough for boom clamps as some of these set ups reach 50 mph + ? Is mounting the turn fin with sheet metal screws into wooden doweling strong enough for these speeds ? Regards Andris Golts.
J.A.E. mini sprint build ?
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If you build the boat stock with the given motor etc it will do around 40 mph & things will be ok. If however you intend to run at 50+ mph you need to change a few things, running these higher speeds with sharpe turns simply ripped the self tapping screws out that hold the turn fin onto the sponson. I bolted right through the sponson which cured that problem, another area you must address is the wooden rudder bracket. This will brake off, strengthen the bracket with a metal bracket bolted through the hull. -
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It depends on what type of running you are doing, if you are doing ovals with a stock motor etc things are fine. I use uprated motors turning at 42000rpm unloaded with pretty sharp turning with the boat (smallish lake where sharp turns are needed). Probably running around 55mph which ripped the screws from the sponson & also snapped the wooden rudder bracket off whilst in a turn.Comment
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What ESC and prop are you running? Are you running any water cooling? The best I've gotten is about 52mph. I'm building up a new one, and I'm trying to figure out how to set it up. My old one has a water cooled Leopard 2845 with water cooling and a HK Blue 60 amp also with a cooling plate on it. I'm at work and I don't remember what KV. The new one is going to have a wire drive for sure, I have to decide what other equipment. Also running 3S, 2200 mah pack.
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