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    Default Twin mono ruder set back

    Anybody have experience with rudder setback?
    I assume that screw separation should be minimal, and rudder should bare some perfect distance back.

    Boat is baby sv43, I?m thinking of having 48-52mm props 1/2? separation, set back from transom 3.5? or so and debating on how much distance between props and center mounted rudder... 2in? 3in? More, less?

    Please, respond if you have experience and/or data to support recommendation.

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    Jesse
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    Nobody?
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    Hi Jesse.
    I have only built one twin mono. A 44" Wasabi.
    I don't know if the setup is optimum, so I was a bit reticent to make any suggestion as I thought others with more experience would have by now.
    The struts I used placed the leading edge of the props at 2-1/4" from the transom.
    The rudder leading edge is 4" from the transom. The longest standoff bracket that I had at the time. Not much of a gap between the trailing edge of the props & the rudder. Should possibly be more.
    Here's the thread if it is any help.
    https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com...ghlight=wasabi

    Cheers.

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    Hey Paul, thanks for chiming in!
    Man, what a beast! How did she feel while driving? Turns, straights, in the air?
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    It actually feelt pretty good in both the turns & the straights. Although I didn't turn too tightly around the bends.
    The driving in the air was a bit anxious. but she kept running.
    Unfortunately I haven't run it much since then. The offshore class that it was built for, never really got off the ground at our club.
    Motors & ESC's were robbed for other projects.

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    What was actual distance between prop shafts?
    and it looks like the rudder was about an inch behind the back of the props?
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    The shafts are 2.5" apart.
    The leading edge of the rudder is almost level with the trailing edge of the props.
    As I said, it should probably be a bit further back, but I have no idea what the optimum distance would be.
    Cheers.

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