Spec classes and boat weight?

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  • madmikepags
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2012
    • 1359

    #16
    I have probably the lightest P-lim mono out there and while its really cool it's not necessarily the best boat out there, I have to run the batteries so far forward to keep the nose down that it wets down too much in the corner and draws a lot of current, remember weight is important but parasitic drag (how much boat is in the water) is much more critical.
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    • Coug90
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 149

      #17
      Originally posted by madmikepags
      I have probably the lightest P-lim mono out there and while its really cool it's not necessarily the best boat out there, I have to run the batteries so far forward to keep the nose down that it wets down too much in the corner and draws a lot of current, remember weight is important but parasitic drag (how much boat is in the water) is much more critical.
      I couldn't agree with you more. Thanks for the input.
      Mitch Dillard
      1:10 Scale Hydroplane Enthusiast
      hydroscalecreations.us, email:[email protected]

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