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  • Doug Smock
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    • Apr 2007
    • 5272

    #61
    Originally posted by Chilli
    Thanks Doug. As you know I've had rotten luck with the P-Mono's. This one looks like a winner out of the box. Prepare to do battle in July..
    Well if your luck doesn't get better with this one we'll have to look at the common denominator.

    You know what your doing Kent. I have no doubt that the D12 guys will have their hands full.
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    • HOTWATER
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Nov 2008
      • 2323

      #62
      Thanks Doug!
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      • ron1950
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        • Aug 2010
        • 3024

        #63
        so kent u got the green paint ready?
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        • Chilli
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          • Jan 2008
          • 3070

          #64
          Sorry Kent, We outlawed green for FE's in the IMPBA. You must of missed the vote..

          I think my luck is going to change on this one Doug. By far the best built P-Mono I have seen. I know you are not keen on the idea but I'm going to try the P-hydro motor in her and see how she does. Mostly due to economics. The P-Hydro is going to stay in the barn next year and I sold the 1521 a month ago. I decided I like the higher revving 1515 better than the 1521 so if the 1518 doesn't work out. I'll pick up another 1515.
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          • Chilli
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            • Jan 2008
            • 3070

            #65
            Okay, Time to bring this puppy back to life. Boat is painted. Motor mount (Insane) installed as well as a platform for the ESC. Rudder servo will be mounted by the end of the week. Stinger and rudder bracket also mounted. How much rudder set back do I need (leading edge to transom)?? What are you guys using for trim tabs??

            First test and tune in two weeks and I only have two of five boats ready to hit the water... Dooh!!
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            • HOTWATER
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              • Nov 2008
              • 2323

              #66
              Yo bro...just taking a guess that Doug swiched out his hardware from the Rico to the Speedcraft...if so, that extended bracket I gave you would be the ticket (leading edge of rudder inline with the drive dog...fullers tabs (original tabs though, not extended like the Rico ..)

              Smocktura M445... ; )
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              • Doug Smock
                Moderator
                • Apr 2007
                • 5272

                #67
                Yes Mike that extended rudder bracket will bring the leading edge rudder back even with the drive dog.
                I used some old Fullers trim tabs but the guys used the small SpeedMaster tabs. Set the stinger and the tabs neutral, CG at 30% and go have some fun!

                Post some pics.

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                • Chilli
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                  • Jan 2008
                  • 3070

                  #68
                  Thanks guys. I was a fan of the old Fuller Tabs but you cant find them any more so it looks like Speedmaster it is. Verify the SPDT-100's are the ones being used. They are 1 x 1.5 inches and are sold in packs of four (but we are only using two).

                  Kent I would of used the old rudder bracket you got for me but I have it on the JAE... plus the boat was pre drilled for the Speedmaster bracket which I think is slightly different. Thanks for the set up info. Will post some pics soon. With any luck she should be ready in a week and a half.

                  PS- Love the Avatar Doug
                  Last edited by Doug Smock; 03-24-2014, 09:34 PM. Reason: oops
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                  • ron1950
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                    • Aug 2010
                    • 3024

                    #69
                    First test and tune in two weeks and I only have two of five boats ready to hit the water... Dooh!


                    Mike aren't you still one of Obama's finest? you must have a ton of time on your hands lol....oh ya that's terminal guys !!!!!!
                    MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
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                    • Doug Smock
                      Moderator
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 5272

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Chilli
                      Thanks guys. I was a fan of the old Fuller Tabs but you cant find them any more so it looks like Speedmaster it is. Verify the SPDT-100's are the ones being used. They are 1 x 1.5 inches and are sold in packs of four (but we are only using two).

                      Kent I would of used the old rudder bracket you got for me but I have it on the JAE... plus the boat was pre drilled for the Speedmaster bracket which I think is slightly different. Thanks for the set up info. Will post some pics soon. With any luck she should be ready in a week and a half.

                      PS- Love the Avatar Doug

                      Thanks Mike. I know it looks like there was going to be a collision but Rick found some right. LOL

                      Yes, those are the right tabs. Let me know if you can't find suitable stock to make the extension with and I'll round some up for you.
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                      • Chilli
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                        • Jan 2008
                        • 3070

                        #71
                        Doug, You already gave me a rudder extension when I was in Atlanta last year so I had no choice but to buy the boat... (not that getting my arse whipped by everyone in D13 last year had anything to do with it). LOL I already ordered the tabs. I noticed the holes Mike Drilled were pretty narrow so I figured they must be the ones.

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                        • ron1950
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                          • Aug 2010
                          • 3024

                          #72
                          I still got ya by a year and a half guess I was a tool just a bit longer lol guess toy boats kept us sane
                          MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
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                          • Chilli
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 3070

                            #73
                            Maidened the Speedcraft 34 yesterday. Great running boat. Set her up as Mr. Smock directed. Turned great with just a hint of chine walk. I turned the tabs down a quarter turn and she is ready to go. This is my forth P-Mono and the first time I was able to set one up to my liking running one pack. Looks like the 1518 will work out fine. I did about 6-7 laps with a 445. Temps were good and the packs came back right at 50%. Will post a few pics as soon as the rain stops and it dries out.
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                            • HOTWATER
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 2323

                              #74
                              Nice! What servo are you using? Are you running a stinger or strut? What turn fins? Where is your cofg on this one? What are you having for dinner?...lol!!!

                              There is a green Rico out there that is gonna getcha...he,he!!

                              Cool bro...get some pics of her up!!
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                              • Chilli
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                                • Jan 2008
                                • 3070

                                #75
                                I forget, was it that Finch guy that bought your Rico? I heard he is pretty good but I ain't skeered (as Robin would say).

                                Mike had the boat already made when I told him I wanted one so it was already pre-drilled for the Speedmaster hardware. I'm using my first stinger (on a FE mono). One funny thing that that had me scratching my head was the holes for the turn fin mounts. I had never seen that particular hole configuration. It all made sense when I got my trim tabs though because the tabs that the guys are using for this boat comes in packages of four but only two tabs are used. It turns out Mike uses the second set of trim tab supports as a turn fin mounts and drilled the transom as such. I just happened to have a set of OSE large large fins so I drilled them out for standard hardware and they worked out great. What I thought was a waste ended up saving me a few bucks. The boat handles great with the Speedmaster mini rudder. I couldn't imagine how my old P-mono would turn with one.

                                645mg on the servo, 30% on the COG, Trim tabs 1/4 turn below the bottom of the hull, motor 1518 1.5D, Castle Ice 240 w/whimpy Castle Cap Bank, prop Smocktura 445. Color Huff Racing Yellow on top (actually Klass Kote), white bottom, clear coat epoxy hatch. Now I don't have to post a pic. LOL
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