I tried the "electric way" and the "flying start" - with the same result - the boat came on plane but after a while started slowing down. The turn fin is straigth - I will try to remove it to see if it helps.
Will put the reciver battery on the end to put more weight on the prop.
I tried the "electric way" and the "flying start" - with the same result - the boat came on plane but after a while started slowing down. The turn fin is straigth - I will try to remove it to see if it helps. Will put the reciver battery on the end to put more weight on the prop.
When I've had hopping problems it was one of the follwing things.
1) rear sonson attack angles too high - tended to bounce in the corners
2) CG to far forward on the front sponsons - tended to titter totter on the front sponsons
3) Strut too deep
4) strut on too much of a downward angle
5) prop with too much lift.
6) Boat ride attitude way out of whack - boat fighting itself to stay straight.
First thing I'd try is taping some weight on the back end of the boat to see if it settles down. Keep adding weight until it gets heavy enough to weigh the boat down. If a reasonable amont of weight make the boat settle down, measure the CG with the weight and then move the radio gear (or anything else to try to get the CG to the same spot while adding a minimum amount of extra weight.
If not next thing would be to raise the strut so high it will bearly launch. Then gradually lower it to se how the boat reacts.
Make sure the strut angle is almost dead flat with the water line each time.
Well I have some problems - the boat runs really well - the only problem I have is that the engine stalls a lot - It seems that air enters in the fuel pickup tube - I allways see bubbles at the carb when the engine dies. How to solve this problem ?
Use a smaler tank betwenn the main tank and the carburator. The smaller thank will the allways be full so no air can get in to the fule line to the carb.