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  • jlr3rd1
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 240

    #1

    help again

    my supervee is all stock, except for my lead weights.:) the boat tracks a straight line at half throttle . but at full throttle it veers to the right?? any suggestions?? also put new rudder on and still the same thing? thks jim
    2 SV27s, 1 SV27r, 2 BLACKJACKS 26, 1 GENESIS 40
  • H&MWill
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 623

    #2
    Sounds like prop walk. What kind of batteries are you using? I would check stinger angle trim tabs. I have 2 SV's. One stock and one modified and have never had that happen. It should not need a new rudder.
    Many issues!!!

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    • jlr3rd1
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 240

      #3
      dtx 3800 duratrax 6 cells, the boat wont even plain out on a grimreaper 40 52/3 prop, when running use n a 440/3 i think?
      2 SV27s, 1 SV27r, 2 BLACKJACKS 26, 1 GENESIS 40

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      • H&MWill
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 623

        #4
        Are the props balanced and shapened? Also why do you have extra weight? I run on 4S with no probs.
        Many issues!!!

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        • jlr3rd1
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 240

          #5
          no they are not? and the extra weight is c o g, a thread by fluid. it works for me the boat rides better on the water. but not sure bout the pull n to the right? i am going to get some props for the supervee and my blackjack 26 . hope that helps
          2 SV27s, 1 SV27r, 2 BLACKJACKS 26, 1 GENESIS 40

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          • motoxbob11
            Senior Member
            • May 2007
            • 190

            #6
            If your SV is stock get a CF 45 prop it works great and you don't have to balance it. It should run straight on that prop or it might just need some steering trim adjustment. Also make sure that the boat was built "straight". Mine came with trim tabs uneven and the rudder at an angle.

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