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Thread: COG on a 33" P mono Seaducet

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    Default COG on a 33" P mono Seaducet

    Looks like I can't sell this boat so I'm going on with the build. It has a 1521. 1.5d neu motor going to run 4s. Can anyone tell me a good starting point for COG. please and thanks

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    try 1/3 rd [ 33% ] from the transom.

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    I usually start at 30% and go from there

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    I set up monos so that I can move batteries and get 25-35% some boats like it different... kinda like women...
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    Shoot for 30%. I found I needed to keep the weight towards the rear to prevent bow steering.
    Tyler Garrard
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    T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse J View Post
    I set up monos so that I can move batteries and get 25-35% some boats like it different... kinda like women...
    LOL. . .you got that right on the money!

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    Thanks for all the help looks like I'll shoot for 30% with some forward and back battery adjustment

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