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  • sailr
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Nov 2007
    • 6927

    #46
    Sorry about the separation. The post office is not as kind as they should be. Our newer stock is in heavier shipping boxes to help prevent stuff like that. If you had asked, I would have told you to do exactly what you're doing. While you're at it, mix up a fairly large batch of 30 min. epoxy and thin it with some alcohol just so it runs well. Then pour it in one corner of the hull and rotate the hull all around so it runs around the entire hull/deck seam. That pretty much bullet proofs the boat.

    Have fun!

    Originally posted by HOTWATER
    sailr...just got the hydro today! Very quick shipping like you said! Thank you!

    One thing that I noticed when looking at it was the transom had separated from the deck a little above the rudder mount...about one inch long. I will just throw some epoxy in the separation and tape it together while it cures. No use in sending it back just because of that. besides, that is the last of the green hydros. easy fix for me anyway!

    Very cool little hydro none the less!!

    -Kent
    Mini Cat Racing USA
    www.minicatracingusa.com

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    • HOTWATER
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Nov 2008
      • 2323

      #47
      Thanks sailr! Should I even worry about adding some ply to the inside of the transom (with the hardware unbolted of course)? Also, does the addition of a turn fin help with handling in the turns? OSE has a couple of new turn fins for micro sized hydros...they would be great as an add on. Any thoughts?

      Thanks again,
      Kent
      "Will race for cookies!"
      IMPBA D12
      My Gallery: http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/album.php?u=1738

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      • sailr
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Nov 2007
        • 6927

        #48
        I haven't heard of too many transoms ripping out but of course it couldn't hurt to add some 1/8" ply back there. To be honest, I've never tried a fin on the Micro Hydro but of course it could help the cornering. The micro turn fins OSE has look pretty cool! Personally, I like to 'drive' the hydro, slowing slightly in the turns to bring it in tighter. The boat actually doesn't skid that much.


        Originally posted by HOTWATER
        Thanks sailr! Should I even worry about adding some ply to the inside of the transom (with the hardware unbolted of course)? Also, does the addition of a turn fin help with handling in the turns? OSE has a couple of new turn fins for micro sized hydros...they would be great as an add on. Any thoughts?

        Thanks again,
        Kent
        Mini Cat Racing USA
        www.minicatracingusa.com

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        • HOTWATER
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Nov 2008
          • 2323

          #49
          Originally posted by sailr
          I haven't heard of too many transoms ripping out but of course it couldn't hurt to add some 1/8" ply back there. To be honest, I've never tried a fin on the Micro Hydro but of course it could help the cornering. The micro turn fins OSE has look pretty cool! Personally, I like to 'drive' the hydro, slowing slightly in the turns to bring it in tighter. The boat actually doesn't skid that much.

          Thanks for the info sailr! I will definately run her without any fin for now. Who knows, I may be happy with it as is.

          I was planning on removing the hardware to epoxy the transom and around the deck (good advice by the way - Thanks) and I just thought that while I'm at it, why not add some ply to it? I'm guessing that it would add only a little more weight by doing so and not hurt any performance.

          -Kent
          "Will race for cookies!"
          IMPBA D12
          My Gallery: http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/album.php?u=1738

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          • GimpyGolden
            Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 36

            #50
            Has anyone tried one of the ebay Velocity Mono's?
            The seller here in Canada is so close to home it is hard not to consider buying from them,I'd love to buy from Mini cat racing but I'd be saving $100 plus no customs.
            Is there a big enough difference to be worth the extra ca$h?

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            • GimpyGolden
              Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 36

              #51
              Hey Sailr,
              Got the boat in the water a few times now and this thing rips. First time out was not a great run, ended up stuck in some weeds I couldn't see 300' out. Luckily Boat was retrieved no damage to anything.

              I still have a little water getting in through the stuffing box I just keep it lubed like suggested with 50/50 STP & 30w and run with a strip of Shamwow down the center of the hull under the stuffing tube, seems to work.

              I've got some pool noodle taped inside the top hatch trying to get it self right but it always seems to capsize, do you have any tips?

              Anyway this little Mono is a blast, thanks

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              • sailr
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Nov 2007
                • 6927

                #52
                That piece of shamwow is genius! Never thought of that. Good tip!

                You are talking about the Velocity Mono, right? If you tape the outside of the hatch, the boat should self right every time. At least that's what all of our customers tell us. We don't guarantee it as said on our website. Do you have your battery mounted up high in the boat or something? Not sure why it's not self righting for you.

                QUOTE=GimpyGolden;110483]Hey Sailr,
                Got the boat in the water a few times now and this thing rips. First time out was not a great run, ended up stuck in some weeds I couldn't see 300' out. Luckily Boat was retrieved no damage to anything.

                I still have a little water getting in through the stuffing box I just keep it lubed like suggested with 50/50 STP & 30w and run with a strip of Shamwow down the center of the hull under the stuffing tube, seems to work.

                I've got some pool noodle taped inside the top hatch trying to get it self right but it always seems to capsize, do you have any tips?

                Anyway this little Mono is a blast, thanks[/QUOTE]
                Mini Cat Racing USA
                www.minicatracingusa.com

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                • GimpyGolden
                  Member
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 36

                  #53
                  Ya it's the Velocity Mono.

                  Tried taping and still no go.
                  My battery is a 2300mah, Pack Size: 125 x 33 x 30mm it just squeezes into place in the battery location, maybe it's just to tall and raise my center of grav.
                  Do your other customers just tape the hatch or add some flotation to it also?

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                  • sailr
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 6927

                    #54
                    You ALWAYS want to add some flotation to any boat! I use the swimming pool noodles. Cut pieces to fit up in the bow and a slice of it inside the hatch. Your lipo is pretty big for that boat! Could be the problem. Almost 5" long!! HEAVY.

                    Could be your battery
                    Originally posted by GimpyGolden
                    Ya it's the Velocity Mono.

                    Tried taping and still no go.
                    My battery is a 2300mah, Pack Size: 125 x 33 x 30mm it just squeezes into place in the battery location, maybe it's just to tall and raise my center of grav.
                    Do your other customers just tape the hatch or add some flotation to it also?
                    Mini Cat Racing USA
                    www.minicatracingusa.com

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                    • wayn
                      Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 33

                      #55
                      velocity mono

                      Hi I tape down the transparent inner cover and just screw down the top, I put a washer on so the top won't crack. I also use a rhino 2150 , 20c lipo, and it really moves . I haven't got any floatation in it, I make sure the tape is secure.
                      Have fun it's a great boat
                      cheers wayn

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                      • sailr
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 6927

                        #56
                        PUT SOME FLOATATION IN IT! Word of warning. Boats have a way of figuring out how to sink! You could hit a turtle, rock, etc. and split the hull for example and kerplunk, down she goes!

                        Does your mono self right without taping the outside of the hatch? If so, I'm surprised.


                        Originally posted by wayn
                        Hi I tape down the transparent inner cover and just screw down the top, I put a washer on so the top won't crack. I also use a rhino 2150 , 20c lipo, and it really moves . I haven't got any floatation in it, I make sure the tape is secure.
                        Have fun it's a great boat
                        cheers wayn
                        Mini Cat Racing USA
                        www.minicatracingusa.com

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                        • wayn
                          Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 33

                          #57
                          re velocity mono

                          My boat self rights every time with the outer hatch un taped, As I said before that I make sure the the clear inner hatch is taped properly. I will put flotation in. The guys at my club are very impressed with the velocity mono series.
                          cheers wayn

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                          • sailr
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 6927

                            #58
                            It's amazing it comes back up without taping the outer hatch. That's good! Others have said they had to tape the outside.

                            We are just about sold out of the monos and probably won't have any more back in stock for a while. Anybody that wants one, hurry!

                            Originally posted by wayn
                            My boat self rights every time with the outer hatch un taped, As I said before that I make sure the the clear inner hatch is taped properly. I will put flotation in. The guys at my club are very impressed with the velocity mono series.
                            cheers wayn
                            Mini Cat Racing USA
                            www.minicatracingusa.com

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                            • GimpyGolden
                              Member
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 36

                              #59
                              I`m the guy who`s having trouble getting it to self right.
                              I`m still really impressed with this little guy and definitely recomend buyin`one.
                              I think I`ll try a lower height pack out or just be more careful with it in any chop

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                              • wayn
                                Member
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 33

                                #60
                                velocity mono

                                I place the required battery on the velcro strip that is installed in the hull of the boat, as I said I use a rhino 2150a x 20c lipo, or arround the size they recommend.
                                cheers wayn

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