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    Default Propellers for 57" hull with twin t600

    Hi, so what would you suggest I should get?

    The hull is 57" apache, two Turnigy T600 Brushless Outrunners (880kv)

    two 200A esc´s

    Will be using 6S on each motor. (17-19k rpm)


    I need a pair so one left and one right.

    -Pate

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    I posted this in your other post, I think some x457's would work. Comes in l and r
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    Thanks, but I forgot to add that it will be 1/4 prop shaft/flex setup. x457 is 3/16 (or that is all what I found)

    I think that 3/16 is too smal dia for this power?

    would rrreally like cool looking/performing 3-5 blade

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    3/16 is not too weak. There is plenty of boats going 100+ mph using that bore.....To get counter rotating in an octura in 1/4" bore the smallest 2 blade is a x470. ABC props have some cool 3 blade but the smallest size in counter-rotating is 2.6 dia. Still seems big but you are turning low rpm's......
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    I have some 5517/5 in bronze 55 X 95 MM problaby a little big and soft for a FE boat I am a prop shop dealer and can order anything for you thaanks chris

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    Thanks, the struts I have been looking at are 1/4. I guess that a smaller tube could be inserted and make them 3/16 thought.
    (I have snapped one 3/16 octura using 7xl )

    allthought I dont know what the torque difference is between gas and electric, the 26cc engines use 65-70+mm props so the55+ mm props that propshop has should work? -this will have about the same rpm´s also.

    Octuras are great I know, but not really "scale" looking

    Too bad they dont state what bore their(propshop uk) props are -or attleast I couldn´t find any info.

    Chris, thanks lets think abou it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by dasboata View Post
    I have some 5517/5 in bronze 55 X 95 MM problaby a little big and soft for a FE boat I am a prop shop dealer and can order anything for you thaanks chris
    Good to know
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    I will order new struts soon and need to know is 55mm too much prop for this twin t600 apache?

    -Propshop starts at 55mm on 1/4 bore props and really would like to get the 1/4 prop shaft, but 3/16 is also available using same 1/4 cable...

    This big hull would also look weird if it has ridiculously small prop.

    really starting to like these https://www.mtc-powerboat.de/index.p...n=13&produkt=1 (without fin)

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    update, got the 1/4" (they sell 3/16 shafts for it so no problem if I get smaller props later)
    https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...33&postcount=6

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    Hughey sells a stepped down 1/4 " to 3/16" hardened shaft so you can use your 1/4" struts I usually stock them but I only have the reverse shaft at this time but that is what you need !!

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    Thamks for the info, but MTC also makes spares for this and the 3/16 can be bought seperatly also, one reason I spent 400€ on toy parts

    just hope that everything fits and works...

    edit. the prop shaft is 3/16" after all! -just hope that I can get big enough prop on that.(or use brass bushing and I guess then 1/4 will fit)
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    Ok, did the first drive using 2 bladed 57mm L&R graupners.
    Diameter 57L mm(2.24"), Pitch 1.4x57=79.8mm or 3.14"

    Now I am trying to get a bit faster props but 3 bladed if possible.

    Stainless preferred.

    Trying to get the boat to go a bit over 60kph so not much bigger props needed.

    here is the video of the maiden ,maybe that helps to figure out better props.

    https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ad.php?t=25318

    gps showed 55kph.

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    I'd start by adding some trim tabs.

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    I doubt it needs tabs, the cog was way too back.(batteries ) so it bounced a bit.

    I will make battery compartments and laminate them in the hull so the batteries wont move back and mess the cog.

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