Could someone tell me the hull ONLY measurements ?
Cheers jason
Could someone tell me the hull ONLY measurements ?
Cheers jason
UL1- 1515 castle/neu / 240 swordfish
SV27- with UL1 running gear
33 Delta Force - 1521-1.5D/Neu/ 240 swordfish/4S2P
Darin, once you mentioned the a bind and go version. Did that ever happen? I hate to have yet another radio in my mix.
I don't remember mentioning that, but either way, this boat comes with an MR3000 RX, so you can just bind it to your existing Spektrum radio and be good to go. The stock TX should be worth a few $$$ in the secondary market, I would think. (I'm going to let my daughter have mine for her Traxxas Stampede... )
Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
"Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."
Does Horizon hobby ship to Australia , cause they only look like they ship in the US when i tried to order a hull ...
UL1- 1515 castle/neu / 240 swordfish
SV27- with UL1 running gear
33 Delta Force - 1521-1.5D/Neu/ 240 swordfish/4S2P
To find the parts you need, go to this link:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=PRB4100
Now on the right side, click on "Parts Listing." Scroll down the list to pick out the items you want.
Andy
Spektrum Development Team
Yes but, there is a slight confusion on the strut & rudder. It looks like prb4106 is both strut & rudder and there is a part# for stut only too.
No rush, just wantto clarify and not buy an extra strut.
Nortavlag Bulc
Terry,
I'll bring mine out to the next club race on the 19th, I'm also curious to see how it handles in "race water".
I haven't had a "man" prop on her yet, but I did crack 38MPH with a K45 plastic. I'm waiting for a new flex cable before I try some metal props. My initial impression is very positive. Repeatedly crossing my own wake while executing full speed left and right turns showed no tendency to upset this hull, it just cuts through and begs for more. We may have a winner here...
Bob
Awesome Bob. Can't wait to see it.
Bob is kicking the pants off us in our club LSO class with an SV. If he says it seems to handle well it probably does.
Darin, is the radio that comes with the RTR just a stripped down version of what we already have?
Oh, also, any more color scheme planned? Might get confusing when these start showing up everywhere.
Ray, check out horizon hobby web site think its all there
FE BOATING: Less like a hobby and more like an addiction!
This was the stock setup on Hyperion 2S Lipos with the strut lowered 1/8" below factory settings. Batteries were mounted flush with the front edge of the trays. Out of the box speeds were 34MPH (no adjustments, stock prop). I'm still seeing some "bounce" at speed, although I believe it to be less with strut/CG tweaking.
I guess this is the right place to post this. First off, a big thank you to all of you. I have been lurking around here for the past couple weeks and learned a lot from you guys about Lipos and FE's in general.
So I finally got the boat, batteries, flex shaft, etc, together and took it for a run Thursday and I love it! This is my first rc boat (I have had trucks in the past but it's been a while) and I know I have a lot to learn but wanted to share a couple vids I posted on youtube of some of my first runs (of course I've already flipped it over).
Thanks again and enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0hsBkjQuSo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ir0jssfaMs
looks good llove a good vid......what part of fl are u in anyway......that lake looks familular....
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74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...
ron - It's lake bonny in lakeland...
jeff - yeah, I kinda learned the hatch tape lesson the hard way. the good news is both lids float and were easy to recover but you can bet I won't go without tape from now on!
blackcat 26,
I tried the batterys back like you said and the bouncing was worse. I am running with 2 -2s turnegy 5000mah packs but with stock prop. (have a x640 and x642 on the way). My strut is flush with top of bracket and with 0 angle. When I moved my packs up I got less bounce but front was not overly wet and still had good speed (for a stock prop).
Stringfly <>+++++ SEE VIDEO...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f6lE-O74OA
Last edited by stringfly; 09-21-2010 at 08:33 PM.
As long as you get the strut angle neutral you will have no problem with blowovers. I have only run mine in chop when in stock form and it did fine. Your COG or balance point needs to be somewhere about 9" from the very back vertical edge of the boat (where the rudder bracket is bolted on). This has worked well for me and I am still tweaking it in. My strut is about 1/8" above the bracket. I would not go by the bracket to judge the struts attitude either. Stand back and look at the edge of the ride pad and make the strut follow that same line. Seemed much more stable after I did that.
FE BOATING: Less like a hobby and more like an addiction!
As long as your batteries are fairly secure that should have cleared up most of the bounce. I bet you have a little positive angle on the prop. Again dont go by the strut bracket to determine the prop angle. I lined mine up by eye parallel with the back ride pads. Kinda non-scientific but worked better than eye-balling the bracket. Hope that helps.
FE BOATING: Less like a hobby and more like an addiction!
Ok blackcat26, will check that angle some more. Thanks.
How was the video? ... a first ??? two Geicos together ???....
stringfly <>+++++
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