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Thread: My Miss Gieco 17 brushless Conversion .

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    Default My Miss Gieco 17 brushless Conversion .

    So I had picked up a Miss Gieco 17over the summer and was really disappointed with how slow it was. Did a a lot of reading on here and decided why not try this conversion. So I started picking up parts for the conversion.
    The list:
    2848 4 Pole BL Marine Motor 3000Kv (DYNM3898)
    30A Brushless Marine ESC 2-3S (DYNM3860)
    Rudder assy
    https://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pr...prod=ose-80047
    Strut assy
    https://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pr...prod=ose-80046
    Flex drive 1/8:
    https://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pr...se-cable-64pkg
    Also picked up a motor mount from OSC

    Gutted the Hull and started drilling holes. Sadly one of the rudder holes is off so I need to re-drill one of them. Mounted the Motor mount . Slowly making progress.
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    Just pulled mine off the shelf the other day while cleaning up the shop. I gutted it a while back and hadn't decided what to do from there. I'm thinking about a pair of outrunner motors and a pair mini hydro struts mounted and a center mount rudder on the back. I need to figure out how I can mount the motors down in the sponsons without removing too much hull material witch then requires re-imagination of the canopy situation. Definitely tight quarters. Good luck with your build!
    Last edited by fweasel; 06-08-2020 at 05:23 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fweasel View Post
    Just pulled mine off the shelf the other day while cleaning up the shop. I gutted it a while back and hadn't decided what to do from there. I'm thinking about a pair of outrunner motors and a pair mini hydro struts mounted and a center mount rudder on the back. I need to figure out how I can mount the motors down in the sponsons without removing too much hull material with then requires re-imagination of the canopy situation. Definitely tight quarters. Good luck with your build!
    That's going to be a little monster. LOL . Yeah there isn't a lot of room inside the hull of this little boat . I'm struggling to get the screws back in to mount the rudder assembly. I've got some modeling clay to help hold the screws but it's still a pain.
    Last edited by 1coopgt; 02-29-2020 at 05:23 PM.

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    A couple more progress pics. Got to do some sanding now and was trying to figure out where to put the ESC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fweasel View Post
    Just pulled mine off the shelf the other day while cleaning up the shop. I gutted it a while back and hadn't decided what to do from there. I'm thinking about a pair of outrunner motors and a pair mini hydro struts mounted and a center mount rudder on the back. I need to figure out how I can mount the motors down in the sponsons without removing too much hull material with then requires re-imagination of the canopy situation. Definitely tight quarters. Good luck with your build!
    How about a couple steerable outdrives? You can get the ones on my geico mono in this subforum.
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    So a quick question for everyone. Did the folks that Modified there Miss Gieco 17 with a brushless motor re-use the servo that cam with the boat or did you upgrade the servo too. If you upgraded the servo ,what did you use. Thanks for any help.

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    So the boat is pretty much done now . Finally glued in the servo mount. I still need to mount the receiver but that's nothing. Wondering how well she will be on the water.IMG_20200607_184545.jpg

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    From that picture, it looks like the motor shaft angle does not match the stuffing tube angle, and there appears to be a bit of a bend in the cable and liner between the two. Almost as if the motor is mounted too low.
    Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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    I'll take a closer look at it .

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    How did it turn out??

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    Actually I haven't had it in the water yet.

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