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  • macdon
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 970

    #781
    Originally posted by HYDROJERRY
    one battery per side helps keep the hull level when running!!!
    That might be the case! Maybe using 2 x 4s batts on parallel for a 2200kv 1515?

    Darn, Im running out of 4s batts fast! I need to buy more I guess.

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    • HYDROJERRY
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jan 2010
      • 2503

      #782
      Hahaha join the crowd, and just to let you no in my Genesis and my Twin Daytona ive never had any turning probs,, they seam to work great!!!well back to work i go,

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      • jasoncyclone
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 475

        #783
        I would run 2 4s batts in parr. One in each sponson. This will increase runtime but more inportantly it will keep the weight low in the hull. Having alot of weight up high is bad!!!!
        Miss Geico CC1515 2200kv T180 2S2S- Twin Genesis with 2 2700kv 2 T180's 4S2P- Stiletto with 2030kv T120 4S1P-DF33 4082 1600kv T180 6S2P- and lots of gassers!

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        • jasoncyclone
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 475

          #784
          Originally posted by HYDROJERRY
          Hahaha join the crowd, and just to let you no in my Genesis and my Twin Daytona ive never had any turning probs,, they seam to work great!!!well back to work i go,
          Hey Hydro, Your rudders are in front of the props in both boats? How? I have no experience with that setup, I have read on The Dock that it is not a great place for the rudder.
          Miss Geico CC1515 2200kv T180 2S2S- Twin Genesis with 2 2700kv 2 T180's 4S2P- Stiletto with 2030kv T120 4S1P-DF33 4082 1600kv T180 6S2P- and lots of gassers!

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          • srislash
            Not there yet
            • Mar 2011
            • 7673

            #785
            Tunnel looks good Mac,I like the carbon look and have been thinking of some way of incorporating that(real carbon) into a look.Windsheild maybe?

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            • tagasagwan
              Molino Boater!!!
              • Jun 2008
              • 990

              #786
              Sweet looking tunnel Mac! I agree with Lenny, put something on the tips to add some more color.

              There you go Mac! Questions on the 37" cat were answered. So, maybe we'll see a finished new cat pretty soon! Yeeeey!

              BTW, Don't worry about that sleep thing! You're doing great without it! Seriously! get some or I'll go there and inject you with sleep drug or something!
              My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
              MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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              • srislash
                Not there yet
                • Mar 2011
                • 7673

                #787
                Originally posted by macdon
                That might be the case! Maybe using 2 x 4s batts on parallel for a 2200kv 1515?

                Darn, Im running out of 4s batts fast! I need to buy more I guess.
                You will need 2p for the 1515.If you wanna go they will but you've got to supply amps.1717 is the same,well actually the 1717 is an amp hog.

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                • macdon
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 970

                  #788
                  Originally posted by srislash
                  Tunnel looks good Mac,I like the carbon look and have been thinking of some way of incorporating that(real carbon) into a look.Windsheild maybe?
                  Thanks bud! Do focus a bit on the windshield as it could make or break a canopy. I had to do 3 revisions for the windshield of my F1. While I took a look at how the stock Dumas Hot Shot windshield pattern look - it made the boat look chubby and fat. I do my patterns out of paper, fold in half and placing that fold in the center of the windshield. Just draw the pattern on one side and cut so when you open the fold the windshield is full.
                  I like my boats to look "mean" but when I was referencing the "mad croc" F1 pics - the windshield looked like an eye of a croc - which was what they probably was gunning for. Looked mean enough for me - and making the canopy looked sleeker.

                  If you look at the MG Turbine canopy and reference it to the stock PB MG canopy - you would see that I made the windshield opening a bit smaller on the turbine making it meaner looking.

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                  • macdon
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 970

                    #789
                    Originally posted by tagasagwan
                    Sweet looking tunnel Mac! I agree with Lenny, put something on the tips to add some more color.

                    There you go Mac! Questions on the 37" cat were answered. So, maybe we'll see a finished new cat pretty soon! Yeeeey!

                    BTW, Don't worry about that sleep thing! You're doing great without it! Seriously! get some or I'll go there and inject you with sleep drug or something!
                    Yup, yup - thanks to all our friends who shared in this thread and lend a helping hand!

                    A bit delayed on the 37" Cat Im afraid - my worker is still busy on pending orders thus it might take awhile before I could get the boat back for the canopy teardrop details. My cardboard mockup hasnt been bondoed yet, so another waiting game.
                    Im just taking this time to prepare what is needed to run the 37" Cat when it finally gets done, to make the process a bit faster.......and hopefully smoother.
                    I suggest you do the same! hahahaha!

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                    • srislash
                      Not there yet
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 7673

                      #790
                      Yeah'I'll probably do a silver then smoke on the turbine canopy.I better get on these things as it won't be long and Jason's MG will be here.I still got to paint my little mono before that too.
                      Hey do you have any pics of the front of the tunnel of the 37"MG

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                      • macdon
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 970

                        #791
                        Originally posted by srislash
                        Yeah'I'll probably do a silver then smoke on the turbine canopy.I better get on these things as it won't be long and Jason's MG will be here.I still got to paint my little mono before that too.
                        Hey do you have any pics of the front of the tunnel of the 37"MG
                        Ever thought of cutting the windshield and replacing it with a clear plastic or something.........

                        Here ya go, let me know if you need more pics.
                        Attached Files

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                        • srislash
                          Not there yet
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 7673

                          #792
                          So it's gonna pack air much like the original? It looks like it's coming along nicely.Are those fresh pics?

                          I could put chrome film and clear windshield in it but I wouldn't wanna cut it out because then I'd be tempted to backlight it. I'm dying to do a lit up boat.

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                          • macdon
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 970

                            #793
                            Originally posted by srislash
                            So it's gonna pack air much like the original? It looks like it's coming along nicely.Are those fresh pics?

                            I could put chrome film and clear windshield in it but I wouldn't wanna cut it out because then I'd be tempted to backlight it. I'm dying to do a lit up boat.
                            Yes, just took them when I saw your post. The original MG has a bigger angle below the bow, so I lowered it somewhat on the 37". Cats nowadays have basically a flat top in the bow, thus a huge angle below grabbing wind and the possibility of a blow over. I lessened than angle when I made the 37" Cat with a slope that is much further back so the angle is less steep.

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                            • macdon
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 970

                              #794
                              double post - sorry.

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                              • tagasagwan
                                Molino Boater!!!
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 990

                                #795
                                Originally posted by macdon
                                Yup, yup - thanks to all our friends who shared in this thread and lend a helping hand!

                                A bit delayed on the 37" Cat Im afraid - my worker is still busy on pending orders thus it might take awhile before I could get the boat back for the canopy teardrop details. My cardboard mockup hasnt been bondoed yet, so another waiting game.
                                Im just taking this time to prepare what is needed to run the 37" Cat when it finally gets done, to make the process a bit faster.......and hopefully smoother.
                                I suggest you do the same! hahahaha!

                                Oooooh! I'm getting ready alright! You'll see! hehehe!


                                Shawn, my ekos has a clear windshield but I'm thinking of replacing it with a thicker clear lexan or flexiglass to beef it up a bit during crashes. LED to lit up a boat is a good idea. I have a bunch of small LED's that we use on motorcycles but they are only rated @ 12V.
                                My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
                                MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.

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