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  • sacky07
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 5

    #1

    SV Prop

    Hello gang, I'm new here. I am an expierenced rc guy except for boats, brushless and lipos!! haha...Anyway I just bought my first rc boat a SV27. Im going to run her bone stock for now as I learn the ropes of boating and this whole brushless/lipo deal. My question is what prop upgrade does a newbie like me want to get. Should it be balanced? berillium or anther matl.? Any help would be great. Thanks
  • SweetAccord
    Speed Passion
    • Oct 2007
    • 1302

    #2
    For 20"-27" hull use: 3 cell LiPo or 8 cell NiMh, KV motor of 3500-2500kv with prop of 35mm – 46mm Diameter.

    For sporting the carbon fiber are good and cheap-good place to find out what prop. will give you what you are looking for in your setup/run time. Once you find the sweet spot get that prop already balanced and sharpened from OSE.

    They don't HAVE to be balanced but SHOULD be for may reasons. If you must have a "modified" prop, Beryllium is the way to go yes! Since you are new it may be more to balance and sharpen yourself for now unless you are willing to learn and try. Ideally, Octura X440, X440/3, X645, X646 X646/3 are all good props to run/start with. Stay with the X series to start off. Others here will suggest other types of props.


    Peace~
    Last edited by SweetAccord; 07-08-2008, 08:11 PM.

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    • 62 bugzilla
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 258

      #3
      starter prop

      The cf 45 from ose is a good bang for the buck prop and alot better than the stock one. On this site has a good search program and you will find all you need to know there in the sv section. The sv is a r rotation and a 3/16 shaft.
      SV 27,brushless mini vee,renegade rigger,twinstorm,micro drifter,super hawaii , 1/12 miss budwieser

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      • SweetAccord
        Speed Passion
        • Oct 2007
        • 1302

        #4
        If you want a finished prop:

        http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ighlight=props

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        • motoxbob11
          Senior Member
          • May 2007
          • 190

          #5
          The SV should run two 2s lipo packs in series as that is how the stock speed control is wired. I agree that the cf45 is a good cheap choice I use it a lot and I also use a Grimracer 42x55 sharpened and balanced.

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          • ghostofpf1
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 392

            #6
            Originally posted by motoxbob11
            The SV should run two 2s lipo packs in series as that is how the stock speed control is wired. I agree that the cf45 is a good cheap choice I use it a lot and I also use a Grimracer 42x55 sharpened and balanced.
            I use about the same set up in mine with pretty good results.I run 4s 4300 lipos and with the 42 prop it gets about 40mph.I just tried the Octura x445 this last weekend but forgot my cheapy radar gun but it was significantly faster although the motor was pretty hot afterwards.
            Ghost

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            • ice329
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2007
              • 792

              #7
              CF45 or X642

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              • Test0055
                Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 36

                #8
                Whether you run 12s Nimh or 4s LiPo batteries the K45 prop works good and is a direct bolt on to the SV27 with no balancing or sharpening required.
                Me and a friend drive SV27 boats with Graupner K45 (commonly called CF45 here on the forum) props and I find them cheap, fast, bolt on ready and easily available from my LHS and Offshoreelectrics web shop.

                .. We ding a lot of them up from collisions and flip overs when racing, so the low price is definately good for a beginner with bad cornering discipline :)

                I suggest you get a few of these to run in the beginning and if (when) you feel like spending some more $ and get some bling you get one of them those metal jobs. :)


                (Note: I have no experience with metal props, but I feel I get good performance with the K45 and at a price 1/4 of a GM berylium prop, I like them even more.)



                This is what I'm talking about:

                Link

                Product ID: grp-2317.45
                Graupner K Series 45mm
                Diameter 45mm(1.77"), Pitch 1.45x45=63mm or 2.48"
                Shaft is 3/16"
                Last edited by Test0055; 07-09-2008, 05:54 AM.

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                • sacky07
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 5

                  #9
                  Thanks

                  Gee Whiz......THanks for all the responses....Just ordered a couple k45 props. What do I need to seal around the stuffing tube and areas like that that might leak????

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                  • ice329
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 792

                    #10
                    There are full threads on here someplace. I did one or two online with pictures. You should pull everything apart and use a little 100% silicone to reinstall it, that make a good seal and acts so the nuts bolts etc dont come out. I also use it around the tube, but use zpoxy on the inside after you set the tube in a correct alligned position. that sould seal the boat hardwere, then do something with the antenna, and change the motor cooling jacket and your boat will be solid. I still have yet to tighten anything on my original 2 boats, both are water tight from the day I did the job to them.

                    Fixin to run my white one today with a new prop...heheh got some lipos straped in for this test. Its a 3 bladed secret prop...heheh shhhhh

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                    • ice329
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 792

                      #11
                      First test of the secret prop.... maybe it needs to stay a secret cause it stinks so far. With the 5350 lipos set a inch forward the boat cavitates and just is sucking air the whole time. The boat is really set up for a M445 or X642. I will make a tiny adjustment and strap in a set of my IB3600 packs in the stock position in the boat and see how that makes a differnce.

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                      • ghostofpf1
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 392

                        #12
                        I've found that with the lighter lipos I have to move the packs forward quite a bit to get the CG correct...like 3 inches or more from the stock battery tray location.
                        HTH
                        Ghost

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                        • ice329
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 792

                          #13
                          Well this concludes my little test of this prop on the SV. Its safe to say I dont like it at all, thinkin the prop diamiter is to little. I will try it out on my tunnel and if no good... I will have a balanced 1740/3 up on swap.

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                          • sacky07
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 5

                            #14
                            What type of silicone do folks use on these fe boats? where can I get it?

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                            • Rex R
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 992

                              #15
                              I get mine at the local hardware store-adhesives/caulk (I use aquarium sealer/cement )
                              Still waiting for my boat to come in.it came in

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