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  • brian6989
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 85

    #1

    rookie question

    ok here is a question I have been reading all the posts about the faster mg blowing over what is the reason no one is running adjustable trim tabs?????
    im sure there is a good reason
    washed up factory racers edge driver.. past LHS owner now im back to the hobby I love
  • Seacraftarioch
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 58

    #2
    It's a cat, so when you get going and most of the boat is out of the water there is alot of surface area for air to catch and send it over
    -Arioch

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    • brian6989
      Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 85

      #3
      I understand that most of the boat is out of the water but I also see guys putting there water pickups at the rear of the bottom of the boat so I assumed that the rear is in the water for the boat to get water for cooling or am I wrong??
      washed up factory racers edge driver.. past LHS owner now im back to the hobby I love

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      • ron1950
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 3024

        #4
        the rudder in alot of cases has the water pick up low down in the water
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        • brian6989
          Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 85

          #5
          yes you are right but i have seen guys like jPriami put dual pick ups in the back of the boat on the bottom not on the rudder is it in the water most of the time except full throttle and so it keeps it cool except at WOT. My thoughts were if you just had a small amount of trim maybe 5 or 8 degrees it might keep the nose planted at high speed but again im a rookie and appreciate all the opinions you guys know way more than I do...thanks again
          washed up factory racers edge driver.. past LHS owner now im back to the hobby I love

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          • Seacraftarioch
            Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 58

            #6
            I think if you do that it may cause the boat to hook in turns
            -Arioch

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            • TheShaughnessy
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Mar 2011
              • 1431

              #7
              Originally posted by brian6989
              yes you are right but i have seen guys like jPriami put dual pick ups in the back of the boat on the bottom not on the rudder is it in the water most of the time except full throttle and so it keeps it cool except at WOT. My thoughts were if you just had a small amount of trim maybe 5 or 8 degrees it might keep the nose planted at high speed but again im a rookie and appreciate all the opinions you guys know way more than I do...thanks again
              Trim tabs are for monos and flat bottoms. The trim is adjusted with the batteries, the strut and the rudder.

              every boat in the 30" range is susceptible to a blow over when it gets to the 60 mph range or even 40 for that matter.

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