oldlugs
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Hi folks!
While I'm not completely new to setting up R/C boats, I've never built a fast electric, and could use some advice...
What I'm wanting to build is a fast mono, converting a Microburst that was previously set up for a .21 nitro engine. Off the top of my head, it's a 33" hull, and has all Speedmaster hardware. While I love the nitro engines, there's a local lake I'd like to play at, and they won't allow fuel powered boats...
I'm looking for advice on keeping this boat at about the same speeds it was capable with using the .21 nitro; about 45-50 mph. I'm looking for decent run times, and still want the boat to handle well (go fast, turn right). Motor, speed control and battery cost are a concern, but I know speed costs...
What motor type and size will I want, and what speed control? What battery type, and cell count...? If possible, I'd like the boat to be set up to be legal in a specific NAMBA class.
Thanks for any advice!
Duane
While I'm not completely new to setting up R/C boats, I've never built a fast electric, and could use some advice...
What I'm wanting to build is a fast mono, converting a Microburst that was previously set up for a .21 nitro engine. Off the top of my head, it's a 33" hull, and has all Speedmaster hardware. While I love the nitro engines, there's a local lake I'd like to play at, and they won't allow fuel powered boats...
I'm looking for advice on keeping this boat at about the same speeds it was capable with using the .21 nitro; about 45-50 mph. I'm looking for decent run times, and still want the boat to handle well (go fast, turn right). Motor, speed control and battery cost are a concern, but I know speed costs...
What motor type and size will I want, and what speed control? What battery type, and cell count...? If possible, I'd like the boat to be set up to be legal in a specific NAMBA class.
Thanks for any advice!
Duane