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  • Keagan-Z06
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 970

    #1786
    Thanks Redline! I almost gave up on this hull after being discouraged by a few mishaps.
    Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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    • stratus
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2016
      • 110

      #1787
      Guys I was wondering if any1 tryed this props out http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=cnc-4514251 http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...=cnc-4514251-R. I'm stuck on 52 miles one week now on vacations I'm using the boat 2 times a day and the max speed is stuck on 52-53 mph I tried to sharpen the stock props but I have no idea how good it is was my first time..I'm Gona order the ose flexes when they come back in stock and I'm thinking this props also but wondering if any1 tryed them before.
      Last edited by stratus; 03-03-2017, 07:02 AM.
      Genesis 36", Zelos Twin 36"

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      • Team Lucas
        Senior Member
        • May 2016
        • 300

        #1788
        Originally posted by stratus
        Guys I was wondering if any1 tryed this props out http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=cnc-4514251 http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...=cnc-4514251-R. I'm stuck on 52 miles one week now on vacations I'm using the boat 2 times a day and the max speed is stuck on 52-53 mph I tried to sharpen the stock props but I have no idea how good it is was my first time..I'm Gina order the is a flexes when they come back in stock and I'm thinking this props also but wondering if any1 Reyes them before
        Havent tried that prop, but if your only running low 50s, sounds like your running on 2x 3s batteries. If that's the case, prop change wont do much as in speed. I have found that 4x 3s and a set of X447.s will keep the boat in the mid 60's
        Zelos 36 stock 68 mph

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        • stratus
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2016
          • 110

          #1789
          Yes Idd I'm running 2x3s but I think there was more peeps with 2 bats that was getting around 60s,i might be wrong thow but thanx for the tip!
          Genesis 36", Zelos Twin 36"

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          • banixj
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 107

            #1790
            i think you have some problem coz you should stay over 60mph...
            check struts settings (i've stock setup), lubricate front bearing, put good grease on the flex, that's all.
            Then use fresh LiPos, that's important, specially if you use two 3S only.
            HPR 115 kevlar bulletproof @90mph, MHZ Rapid carbonfiber, Bingo Race Minieco
            Futaba AIR TX/RX system with telemetry

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            • stratus
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2016
              • 110

              #1791
              Originally posted by banixj
              i think you have some problem coz you should stay over 60mph...
              check struts settings (i've stock setup), lubricate front bearing, put good grease on the flex, that's all.
              Then use fresh LiPos, that's important, specially if you use two 3S only.
              Struts are on 4mm the boat sits really nice on water just on the last steps no bounce nothing is all most perfect,grease on flex and oil on motors after each run allways and my lipos are brand new 65c 6000 mah turnigy graphenes that's why I thought must be my props
              Genesis 36", Zelos Twin 36"

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              • Keagan-Z06
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2016
                • 970

                #1792
                Originally posted by stratus
                Guys I was wondering if any1 tryed this props out http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=cnc-4514251 http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...=cnc-4514251-R. I'm stuck on 52 miles one week now on vacations I'm using the boat 2 times a day and the max speed is stuck on 52-53 mph I tried to sharpen the stock props but I have no idea how good it is was my first time..I'm Gona order the ose flexes when they come back in stock and I'm thinking this props also but wondering if any1 tryed them before.
                Don't be discouraged, I too was stuck in the 50's. Before I got crazy, I ran 60-63 with stock motors, stock electronics, OSE flex, x447s and 2 (6S) packs. The best I think I got was around 65, never touched it again but I blame the Revos being tired. I followed these guys and did the sand and polish flexes, make sure 1/4" gap between drive dog and strut and I made sure my flexes went dead center into the collet, along with the usual generous greasing. Also as banijx said, make sure the struts are equally leveled, neutral should be what you want since you are still on stock props.
                Proboat Voracity-E 36" , Proboat Zelos 36 Twin , Proboat Miss Geico 29" , Traxxas Spartan, Fightercat Daytona, Zonda

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                • fweasel
                  master of some
                  • Jul 2016
                  • 4282

                  #1793
                  I managed 70mph on a stock boat with x447 props from Dasboata and your same batteries. It's one thing to sharpen props yourself, and its an entirely different thing to use a set done professionally. Not only are they razor sharp, they're thinned out, de-tounged, and balanced. I would PM Dasboata (Chris) and see if he's willing to ship to Greece.
                  Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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                  • Erroneous
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2016
                    • 451

                    #1794
                    Originally posted by stratus
                    Guys I was wondering if any1 tryed this props out http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=cnc-4514251 http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...=cnc-4514251-R. I'm stuck on 52 miles one week now on vacations I'm using the boat 2 times a day and the max speed is stuck on 52-53 mph I tried to sharpen the stock props but I have no idea how good it is was my first time..I'm Gona order the ose flexes when they come back in stock and I'm thinking this props also but wondering if any1 tryed them before.
                    Run cnc props with caution. The blades dont like high rpm. Ive used them just to get in the right ballpark of diameter/pitch.. ABC props have worked out the best for me and a few others. Some 1715-17-45s should be solid on stock. Dasboata is for sure the man.

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                    • stratus
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2016
                      • 110

                      #1795
                      Ty all guys for helping and suggestions:) really appreciate it!
                      Genesis 36", Zelos Twin 36"

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                      • banixj
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2012
                        • 107

                        #1796
                        i'm using 47mm cnc props from TFL hobby and top speed is good... 63...
                        but i agree with all: props are most important thing in the chain so they have to be perfect! (same as tyres in a car)
                        i will buy ABC 1714-17-45 (for my opinion 1715 no ok for summer, as CNC 47mm) and i will send to best balancer in Italy: he's a race specialist and ask for 20 euro each prop.
                        too much diameter is not ok coz motor can not reach top rpm...
                        anyway you have to put in the bill:
                        a better flex, i will take the jeff flexes: rcracerboat.com
                        2x 6S LiPos as Turnigy HD or Zippy Compact, 40/60C at leat 3000mah...
                        HPR 115 kevlar bulletproof @90mph, MHZ Rapid carbonfiber, Bingo Race Minieco
                        Futaba AIR TX/RX system with telemetry

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                        • baller69
                          Member
                          • Aug 2016
                          • 45

                          #1797
                          Help needed with prop selection please!!!!

                          hi guys as u know i have built many speed run cars but these are my two first boat builds.i am building these strictly to do straight line speed passes then they can cool and then do another pass just like in cars.the setup i have are two custom wound cordova 2700kv 1.5x4 inch 8s cordova motors that will both be each running off of two 4s thunderpower 70c batteries for a total of 8s each motor with each there own 300 amp esc and i am running the wires drives off of the guy who makes and sells them on this site.my question is which props would u guys go with to do just strictly these type of speed runs passes as i am trying to get well over the 100 mph mark as this boat and setup will take me.yes i know this is a fiberglass boat but i thought it will be fun to do as my other build was the 48 inch zelos with a 1650 kv lehner motor running on 10s but i am asking help for the 36 inch.any input as into best prop setup for this would be greatly appreciated.thanks in advance.
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                          • Erroneous
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2016
                            • 451

                            #1798
                            At that much RPMs? Something in unobtainium. Just throwin this out there but, if I was you. At 2700kv Id run 6s and Im crazy.... But back to the question. Im no pro but Id say at that RPM you would want a smallish (40-43mm) low pitch high rake prop. Keep in mind you are smacking a cast metal object into the only thing on this earth that is not compressible at incredible speeds. Im sure someone with more prop knowledge will weigh in.

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                            • baller69
                              Member
                              • Aug 2016
                              • 45

                              #1799
                              Originally posted by Erroneous
                              At that much RPMs? Something in unobtainium. Just throwin this out there but, if I was you. At 2700kv Id run 6s and Im crazy.... But back to the question. Im no pro but Id say at that RPM you would want a smallish (40-43mm) low pitch high rake prop. Keep in mind you are smacking a cast metal object into the only thing on this earth that is not compressible at incredible speeds. Im sure someone with more prop knowledge will weigh in.
                              LOL I here that brother.I really dont know where to start on props.yes the rpms will be crazy i figured in the 80 000 range pushing 12hp each ROFL!!!!!!!!! this is to funny but hey u dont know if u dont try right LOL!!!!!!!!!!

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                              • fweasel
                                master of some
                                • Jul 2016
                                • 4282

                                #1800
                                Originally posted by baller69
                                but i am asking help for the 36 inch.any input as into best prop setup for this would be greatly appreciated.thanks in advance.
                                Who are you, and why have you hacked baller69's account?
                                Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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