SOLD
Selling my 37" TFL Genesis 900 FG catamaran SAW build. This was my first custom build and I won the Mini Shootout 6S class at 90mph with a single motor! It is one of the fastest Genesis boats ever built and made a 103mph pass on 8S with it's original TP4060 motor. I have since replaced the original motor and ESC for improved reliability and a little more speed, but have not had it back on the water since.
Build details: 2x2 3K CF inlay, CF deck reinforcement stringers, poured epoxy w/ chopped fiber in tips, poured epoxy w/ chopped fiber in rudder standoff. CF inlay on canopy.
Motor: Neu (older motor, not crappy new build quality)1527/.75Y/S/8mm/1640Kv 40x102mm motor 4pole 8mm shaft, 40mm water jacket w/ custom CF wrap, MBP 8/4.7mm collet clutch
ESC: Castle Hydra X8S ESC, Castle 6.5mm bullets, 8S max, 8mm OSE anti-spark battery connectors
TFL 40mm motor mount
OSE .187 flex cable
Spektrum S6230 311oz digital servo
TFL aluminum servo mount
MBP billet ends w/ 3mm steering push rod
Integy 23T 16r aluminum servo horn
OSE offset rudder bracket
OSE CF battery trays
OSE through hull water pickups
4mm hatch bolts
Futaba receiver
There are hairline cracks along the left edge near the front of the canopy opening, along with other minor scrapes from running. Needs the new ESC control wiring routed and the ESC configured. I ran this on two 3S or 4S 5000mAh lipos wired in series for SAW passes. Lipos are not included. Prop not included. My fastest passes were on an ABC 1915 prop with the original TP4060 1750kV motor and MGM ESC setup. The new ESC is a significant upgrade in both power capabilities, data logging, and reliability. The new motor is an older Neu design, and was last run in my 102mph 32" Rivercat.
SOLD
I ship UPS ground insured via Pirate Ship at your expense, from Chicago. I do not charge for packing material nor the multiple hours I spend packing my boats. I am one of the best shippers out there, no question.
PXL_20250301_160518258.jpg PXL_20250301_160531048.jpg PXL_20250301_161139459.jpg PXL_20250301_160548814.jpg
Selling my 37" TFL Genesis 900 FG catamaran SAW build. This was my first custom build and I won the Mini Shootout 6S class at 90mph with a single motor! It is one of the fastest Genesis boats ever built and made a 103mph pass on 8S with it's original TP4060 motor. I have since replaced the original motor and ESC for improved reliability and a little more speed, but have not had it back on the water since.
Build details: 2x2 3K CF inlay, CF deck reinforcement stringers, poured epoxy w/ chopped fiber in tips, poured epoxy w/ chopped fiber in rudder standoff. CF inlay on canopy.
Motor: Neu (older motor, not crappy new build quality)1527/.75Y/S/8mm/1640Kv 40x102mm motor 4pole 8mm shaft, 40mm water jacket w/ custom CF wrap, MBP 8/4.7mm collet clutch
ESC: Castle Hydra X8S ESC, Castle 6.5mm bullets, 8S max, 8mm OSE anti-spark battery connectors
TFL 40mm motor mount
OSE .187 flex cable
Spektrum S6230 311oz digital servo
TFL aluminum servo mount
MBP billet ends w/ 3mm steering push rod
Integy 23T 16r aluminum servo horn
OSE offset rudder bracket
OSE CF battery trays
OSE through hull water pickups
4mm hatch bolts
Futaba receiver
There are hairline cracks along the left edge near the front of the canopy opening, along with other minor scrapes from running. Needs the new ESC control wiring routed and the ESC configured. I ran this on two 3S or 4S 5000mAh lipos wired in series for SAW passes. Lipos are not included. Prop not included. My fastest passes were on an ABC 1915 prop with the original TP4060 1750kV motor and MGM ESC setup. The new ESC is a significant upgrade in both power capabilities, data logging, and reliability. The new motor is an older Neu design, and was last run in my 102mph 32" Rivercat.
SOLD
I ship UPS ground insured via Pirate Ship at your expense, from Chicago. I do not charge for packing material nor the multiple hours I spend packing my boats. I am one of the best shippers out there, no question.
PXL_20250301_160518258.jpg PXL_20250301_160531048.jpg PXL_20250301_161139459.jpg PXL_20250301_160548814.jpg
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