Oh the fun's just starting
, we've just blown the dust off the can of worms.
Ahh they joy of print media, once it's there you can't change it.


Third to last question:
Tim had to wait weeks to get a 6s controller
This is seeming more and more to me that you guys bought Chinese Boat #1, and we're test group #2
Why did Tim Roberts leave the design team?
What were the delays that caused the boat to be pushed back?
Is there any validity to the rumors of Aeromarine suing over the name?
(ref post #86)
Believe it or not you do seem to be doing marketing here, you are attempting to effect a change in opinion on the boat. Not that that's a bad thing as you have become the only figurehead for effecting change in the company.
The simple answer to your question is engineering.
The production engineering seems to differ largely from the prototype.
We have all seen videos of the prototype boat performing admirably and found a few hints that things were changed along the way:
Alternate trim tab mounting positions, strut mount on the transom doubler different that the holes in the hull.
In the course of my testing I have not reached a definitive conclusion to the chine walking problem;
The small amount of shifting that can be done with the stock strut mounting positon seemed to quiet the issue, but after the results of today I wonder if the liner is causing the flex to load and unload causing a variance in rpm/torque roll. The stock liner and standard .150 teflon liner both fit very loosely in the brass tube. This creates damaging friction is an area that does not normally call for lubrication, that is one of the issues that compounds another issue.
As I have found the motors seem to have a rather large and random manufacturing defect. The large gaps that exist in the stator wrappings seem to be the X factor that causes some users no problem and others major headaches. The gap seems to be creating heat that the stock cooling system cannot carry away.
I am not sure who Nitro Chicken is or his position in the company, but he seems to be alluding that the boats arriving in april will have a big change.
All I/We can do without information is create more useless and damaging speculation.
George

Ahh they joy of print media, once it's there you can't change it.


Third to last question:
Tim had to wait weeks to get a 6s controller

This is seeming more and more to me that you guys bought Chinese Boat #1, and we're test group #2
Why did Tim Roberts leave the design team?
What were the delays that caused the boat to be pushed back?
Is there any validity to the rumors of Aeromarine suing over the name?
(ref post #86)
Believe it or not you do seem to be doing marketing here, you are attempting to effect a change in opinion on the boat. Not that that's a bad thing as you have become the only figurehead for effecting change in the company.
The simple answer to your question is engineering.
The production engineering seems to differ largely from the prototype.
We have all seen videos of the prototype boat performing admirably and found a few hints that things were changed along the way:
Alternate trim tab mounting positions, strut mount on the transom doubler different that the holes in the hull.
In the course of my testing I have not reached a definitive conclusion to the chine walking problem;
The small amount of shifting that can be done with the stock strut mounting positon seemed to quiet the issue, but after the results of today I wonder if the liner is causing the flex to load and unload causing a variance in rpm/torque roll. The stock liner and standard .150 teflon liner both fit very loosely in the brass tube. This creates damaging friction is an area that does not normally call for lubrication, that is one of the issues that compounds another issue.
As I have found the motors seem to have a rather large and random manufacturing defect. The large gaps that exist in the stator wrappings seem to be the X factor that causes some users no problem and others major headaches. The gap seems to be creating heat that the stock cooling system cannot carry away.
I am not sure who Nitro Chicken is or his position in the company, but he seems to be alluding that the boats arriving in april will have a big change.
All I/We can do without information is create more useless and damaging speculation.
George

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