NEW Pro Boat RECOIL 26" Self-Righting!!

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  • rcboone2000
    Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 69

    #61
    My boat stock ran 32 mph if u get a recoil make sure u put floatation in it my friend lost his he had the sides of the canopy taped

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    • stony30
      Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 36

      #62
      Originally posted by Mitch S
      Sorry for the delay,
      Its a CNC Prop, 40mm.
      The boat was considerably faster but also ran considerably hotter.
      I did not take temps but I will and report back.
      Well ???

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      • Mitch S
        Member
        • Jan 2016
        • 47

        #63
        havent run it since

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        • stony30
          Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 36

          #64
          Originally posted by Mitch S
          havent run it since
          Lol

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          • 98Corvette
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2016
            • 10

            #65
            Does anyone know of a upgraded motor that will fit in this boat?? I want more speed. I ran the boat all stock with a 3850 mah (heavier than the stock battery) and could only get 28 mph out of it. I just upgraded the ESC to a Seaking 120, just ran it and got 27mph (It was a smaller pond that I normally don't go to) I'm guessing if I had more room it could have done the 28mph like before. I am on the stock prop for now, I have a sharpened and balanced X442 coming in about 2 weeks. Any ideas on a different motor (part number please) that will easily fit in this boat, and is the x442 a good choice? I hoping to get 34mph with the new prop but I'd like to see around 40 mph. It has a bad 'LAG' from a dead stop, my friends does the same thing, is there any adjustments I can do to get the boat quicker from a dead stop?

            EDIT: I read the post on here 'Darin's RECOIL 26 "N2-Offshore" Modiciations' and saw that the TP3630 was a direct fit. I am considering this motor but not sure which one to get. I will be running 3s
            here's a chart I found on these motors. Can someone help me pick out the one that will work best for this boat?
            TP3630.jpg
            Last edited by 98Corvette; 09-04-2016, 05:34 PM.

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            • FLMIBrewer
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2016
              • 16

              #66
              I would stay with a Outrunner or your going to lose the self right feature. Heli Outrunners seem to work the best. I would not go over a 1000 watts with this hull. I am with stock setup running mine with a m440 and it hauls and pulls about 850 watts with a 5200mah 50c batt! I've tried alot of 2 blades and that one works best for me and the electronics (temps). Your lag on throttle is either throttle not calibrated to esc correctly, or start up speed on your setting on esc if you have that parameter option. I would check esc settings, rebind, calibrate throttle in that order. If your running rtr radio gear boat came with that's probably not going to change and could also be the reason. Hope this helps

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              • 98Corvette
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2016
                • 10

                #67
                Thanks for the advice. As far as the TP motors I couldn't find a supplier that has them. I was also considering a Leopard motor. Does anyone know what size and kV I should get for 3s. I will just keep my fingers crossed and hope the self right feature still works. Or FLMIBrewer, do you have any recommendations on which Outrunner to get (brand and part #) thanks

                One thing I am going to try out for the heck of it is the stock motor from my Blackjack29 V2. Any guesses on if it will be faster ? I think it is 1800kv.

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                • FLMIBrewer
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 16

                  #68
                  Leopard makes outrunners too. Check rcecho.com they have lots of leopards.
                  Last edited by FLMIBrewer; 09-07-2016, 11:32 AM.

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                  • rcboone2000
                    Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 69

                    #69
                    I'm getting 38 mph with the stock motor and a 120 amp speed control with a x642 s/b I have tried a blackjack 29 2000 kv motor I didn't like the instability at speeds above 38 to 40 mph. I also am running a 3300ma 50c batterys the 5000ma 60c were to heavy and slowed the boat down.Also at 38 mph I have bent the rudder bracket bad enough so the rudder hits the prop and ruins it

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                    • Jeff04011
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2016
                      • 3

                      #70
                      Originally posted by rcboone2000
                      I'm getting 38 mph with the stock motor and a 120 amp speed control with a x642 s/b I have tried a blackjack 29 2000 kv motor I didn't like the instability at speeds above 38 to 40 mph. I also am running a 3300ma 50c batterys the 5000ma 60c were to heavy and slowed the boat down.Also at 38 mph I have bent the rudder bracket bad enough so the rudder hits the prop and ruins it
                      How hot was the stock motor getting with that set-up? Which 120 amp speed controller are you using?

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                      • rcboone2000
                        Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 69

                        #71
                        I'm using a turnigy 120 speed control. It stays cool to the touch and the motor runs 120 and 130 and that's continuous running until the low voltage shut down. I also opened up the rudder water pickup hole.We have 3 of the boats in the family and I also have both of the zeLos, voracity,lmpluse v3,blackjack v3 and mistic.But this is the boat we always take to the lake it is a blast to run and a lot less of a worry.Just make sure u put floatation in it and tape the hatch

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                        • Jeff04011
                          Junior Member
                          • Jul 2016
                          • 3

                          #72
                          Originally posted by rcboone2000
                          I'm using a turnigy 120 speed control. It stays cool to the touch and the motor runs 120 and 130 and that's continuous running until the low voltage shut down. I also opened up the rudder water pickup hole.We have 3 of the boats in the family and I also have both of the zeLos, voracity,lmpluse v3,blackjack v3 and mistic.But this is the boat we always take to the lake it is a blast to run and a lot less of a worry.Just make sure u put floatation in it and tape the hatch
                          Thanks for the info. I've ordered the ESC and prop; already have some of those 3300 mAh batteries.

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                          • Rafael_Lopez
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2015
                            • 470

                            #73
                            In order to keep the self right feature with an inrunner, you must use a motor with greater than 2600KV, less than 3200, and keep the weighted coupler. For this you will need to upgrade to at least a 90A ESC, ideally a 120. 4S would be too much, so you'd have to stick to 3s.
                            Rafael Lopez
                            Product Developer-Pro Boat
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                            • boatsrnew2me
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2016
                              • 476

                              #74
                              hey guys ,
                              new member here ,found the forum during a info search on the recoil . that said i have a few questions .
                              on the box it says capable of 30+mph with optional accessories , what are these optional accessories to get that speed?

                              i was looking into a Atomik barbwire initially until i found this boat . in comparison the motor in the barbwire looks much larger and beefier then the motor is this recoil . would you say this boat has a undersized motor? or am i comparing apples to oranges here ?

                              keep in mind i know nothing about boats .i have however been into all other aspects of rc for many years .

                              is there a direct bolt on prop upgrade that works well with the recoil? i am sure i will want to go faster in short time . i hope more info and talk comes about for this boat .


                              one more thing , i have a dx2e and a spektrum avc land receiver ,is it perfectly fine to use this combo on the boat ?
                              thanks guys
                              volantex vector pro ,proboat veles 29 , traxxas spartan, hobbyking/tfl pursuit ,ft009 with rescue rigging

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                              • Jeff04011
                                Junior Member
                                • Jul 2016
                                • 3

                                #75
                                Boatsrnew2me: see post 69 above. I'm now using the ESC and prop mentioned in that post and my boat seems a little faster to me. I don't have GPS data to verify but I posted a video on YouTube after the upgrade and there is a couple of videos posted there too before the upgrade if you want to watch and compare for yourself. https://youtu.be/7vVwi6l97Qk

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