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Hello,

Nothing to say, some questions ?

Ok, this is the configuration:

Motor Plettemberg Extreme

Esc YGE 75 navy 15°

7 EP4200MII

Prop K33

Speed ~70Km/h

I am awaiting for new EP4600 and Octura x432.

Gherardo
 
As far as I can see the battery is behind the motor - a very unusual setup.

Does the tail of the boat get out of the water ?

Do you have any videos of the boat running ?
 
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Yes, is a strange solution but permit to use a direct line shaft, in order to reduce the friction loosing.

The biggest weight in the hull are the batteries and with this solution i can adjust better the dinamic cog, because this hull is very critical regarding this point.

Yes, the hull tail get out of the water, the little below sponson are necessary only in the corner.

Sorry but i don't have a video, but perhaps my friends, I try to ask them.

Excuse me for my terrible English.

Gherardo
 
Yes, is a strange solution but permit to use a direct line shaft, in order to reduce the friction loosing.The biggest weight in the hull are the batteries and with this solution i can adjust better the dinamic cog, because this hull is very critical regarding this point.

Yes, the hull tail get out of the water, the little below sponson are necessary only in the corner.

Sorry but i don't have a video, but perhaps my friends, I try to ask them.

Excuse me for my terrible English.

Gherardo
Doug twaits built hie riggers with the motor in the front for the solid shafts too He was doing this back in 94 I think. But he put the ride pad together in the center. Hope you are having fun.
 
Of course, I don’t think that is the best solution and is clear for all that all is just invented.

For next project, almost finished, especially thought for the LiPo, I will put the motor in the middle with a Ø2mm piano wire shaft too and a final Ø4mm shaft angle of ~6°.

Gherardo
 
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