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    She's a bigg'n.

    All I need is some double sided sticky tape and it's good to go.......not so much.
    Look how much room is in there! That's 10s2p and a 2217 laying in there. They look tiny. Not sure about that cell placement. Kind of a wiring mess that way.

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    Terry, is that the supplied TFL hardware??
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    Yes sir. That looks small on there too. It's 1/4" strut though.

    For some reason they like to use a solid stub with a square drive. I went to a Hughey flex with a step shaft.

    I think this might be the biggest boat I've put together. I didn't really realize how big it was until I started drilling holes last night. I did an AM Team Believer years ago but this is even bigger. Needs a little structure.
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    Do you sleep?

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    Quote Originally Posted by longballlumber View Post
    Do you sleep?
    Not much. I can sleep when I'm dead.........hopefully that will be AFTER the nats.

    I'm going to test Saturday. haha Not!
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    That thing is huge! Plenty of working room that's for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.S.Davis View Post
    Not much. I can sleep when I'm dead.........
    Plenty of room to be buried in that hull

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    I don't know WHY you are doing a single... that thing is SCREAMING for a pair of 1530's or 2228's or something cool like that....
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    Some people prefer the simplicity of a single.
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    What does it look like with the hatch on?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kfxguy View Post
    Some people prefer the simplicity of a single.
    All that heavy rotating mass up that high in the hull doesn't help handling...

    But, I do agree that it's much simpler and more practical in most cases to do a single, especially for those who don't understand or do their own props. Somethings hard to find what you really want in a RH turn...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darin Jordan View Post
    All that heavy rotating mass up that high in the hull doesn't help handling...

    But, I do agree that it's much simpler and more practical in most cases to do a single, especially for those who don't understand or do their own props. Somethings hard to find what you really want in a RH turn...
    You have a point about rotating mass. I know how to do my own props but I don't enjoy doing them. Very boring, messy and time consuming
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    Quote Originally Posted by kfxguy View Post
    I know how to do my own props but I don't enjoy doing them. Very boring, messy and time consuming
    AMEN to that, my friend!
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    This boat is so big it wont give 2 craps about rotating mass up high. I'm going single because I already had the motor. It handles okay it will get run in offshore.

    I'll get a shot of it with the hatch tonight.

    I should put a lawn chair in there. Is there a rule that says I have to drive from shore?
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    I was going to say ...slow and steady but ain't nobody got time for dat.

    Getting closer. 20140522_220416.jpg20140522_220252.jpg
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    "There's nothing else I really want to do other than get up and build boats." - Mike Fiore

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    Hey Joel, what percentages are you guys running your CG on the bigger cats? I start about 33% on a typical cat. Does it usually hold true even as the cats get big.........er?
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.S.Davis View Post
    Hey Joel, what percentages are you guys running your CG on the bigger cats? I start about 33% on a typical cat. Does it usually hold true even as the cats get big.........er?
    Yeah, give or take. For the speeds you'll be running, maybe closer to 30% or less.... My 90+mph Fantasm is over 40%
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    That makes sense. I think with the batteries right to the trans I'm at 30% with the motor in it's current location. I would think I'll need to pack some air. I'll shoot for mid to high 60's and see how it measures up against the other heat racers. Not looking to set the water on fire with this just yet. I'll be lucky to get it tested before the nats. It's not a SAW friendly design IMO. Should be great in rough water. Lots of freeboard.

    I think I'll add some trays for the batteries. Adds a little structure and gives me an anchor point for some straps. If I have CG issues I'll move one set of batteries to the tub. Then I could go to 20%

    It's sure cool to look at. My wife hates the graphics. Figures I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.S.Davis View Post
    My wife hates the graphics.
    I hate them too... they should be in color, and it should be a REDHEAD!
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    It's not like I was there when somebody posed for it. Sheesh.

    For any interested. That little servo............487oz of torque at 7.4 volts. That should turn it.
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    I thought Terry posed for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.S.Davis View Post
    It's not like I was there when somebody posed for it. Sheesh.
    As the US face of TFL, I think it's up to Terry to make sure the graphics meet the appropriate USA standards for big cats... Start with a clean understanding of the hotness scale (1 to REDHEAD!) and get on it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doby View Post
    I thought Terry posed for it!
    It's not shaped like a potato.

    Bring your heels John. We'll see if we can duplicate it at the NATS boat camping jamboree.
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    Well......it's completely done now. Add water and pull trigger. First run Saturday.
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    Well......this thing is an absolute beast. Really really impressive going straight. Not sure I'll ever get it to turn though. Supplied rudder is horribly inadequate. Going to move some stuff around and put a bigger rudder on it.
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    What, no video Terry? It's like it didn't happen.

    Did she air out well?
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    anybody know if tom got his missing batteries?

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    There is some video that Todd took but the thing was so squirllllleyyyy I hate to post it. At one point I spun so hard the it was traveling backward on plane with the tips down and the tail about 3 feet above the water. Nearly blew it off the water going backward. Don't know if he caught that stunt. It was one of those "awe! dew it ag'n" moments.
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