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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 1/18/2011 3:26 AM   
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Hi  Flyer88

In my opinion, you can try to used the Dia-38mm prop,it will be better. 

you can choose smaller prop If you wanna change prop(more than 2 piece),'cause this way keep the motor works normally.

This cat can run pretty fast and steady in straight line.But you need slow down at turning action.


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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 6/12/2011 5:25 PM   
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Well I am happy to say that my Genesis is almost up and running well. . . I have just about everything replaced now.  The new flex drive should be on it's way monday.
 
What octra prop would you recommend running in this hull with a feigao 540 7XL 2,382kv on 4s?
 
I already have an x442, and x447.  An x445 is coming with the new stuff.



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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 7/8/2011 2:48 AM   
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 After a long wait (Thanks Canada Post) my stuff final came in.  I got the new flex drive installed and had a quick 20 minutes to give her a run tonight.  I first put my X632 on it and it ran kind of poor, hit only 60kph.    I thought it might. So I quickly swapped for my X442 and it ran allot stabler.  Speed only increased to about 62kph, though this was in the last minute before LVC kicked in.  Both props only got motor temps up to about 130-140F and it has been hot so the lake is warm.

I will try the X445 and see what temps do.  Maybe I can push it to the X447. . . I don't know though, the motor is only a feigao 540XL

I am so nervous to push the boat as I don't have any more money if something breaks.  It is kind of sucking the fun out of it.  All Stock it did 72kmh before it blew up, so I'd like to get back to 72kph but stable and dependable.  Then have fun for the rest of the season!



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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 7/8/2011 7:35 PM   
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Boy was I wrong about having fun.  Put the boat in the water just to have some fun, now it's dead.  Nice easy run with the X442 on it.  Ran great.  I changed the batteries for a second run and the coils in the damn Feigao are loose!  The wire shifted to the side, shorted on the can and blew my ESC!!!

I think I am going to take up digging holes in the back yard with a shovel.  It will be about as fun and cost a lot less!!!

Guess I am done for the year - again.



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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 9/7/2011 10:04 PM   
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Hi I'm probably posting this out of context  but here goes I'm new to these forums and not sure what I'm doing.
Please can any one advise me on my hk genesis boat, I cooked my 120amp seaking esc and got the motor roasting too using 4s and a x440, so here's what I did next .
I bought a leopard 4074 motor 2200 kv  and a 180amp seaking esc and an octura x440 prop I want to run all this on 4s that's 2 batteries in series.
I'm not looking for amazing speed I just want a cool running boat doing say 40mph, is this set up a good one or have I wasted more money the parts are their way from china. any advice would be gratefully received. regards r. walker  


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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 10/8/2011 3:32 PM   
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have just bought this boat totally standard now will the esc handle 2 three cell lipo packs in series ?totally new to this so please any help will be gratefully recieved thanks

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 10/8/2011 3:47 PM   
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Hi si
that esc wont handle 6s and if your using the standard motor that came with it nether will the motor.4s max and run 38mm prop
i got the gensis and made loads of mods,the 1st thing was motor and esc swapped for leopard 4074,2000kv and swordfish 200 amp esc with etti capbank,on 5s,M445 prop,4mm cooling lines
Changed to HOR 3/16 strut and flexi and removed rudder and offset it,servo is 15kg high torque MG,changed the servo mount to HOR,carbon fibre reinforced the hull, repainted it and added some decals






 

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 11/12/2011 9:57 PM   
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nice.. i will upgrade my genesis... with the 4074 2000kv engine runing on 5S
what octura props i should use for speedy?

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 11/12/2011 10:01 PM   
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Cheers
youll enjoy  the setup
im running M445 for good speed and without over stressing anything


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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 11/13/2011 12:48 PM   
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I ordered Genesis too now, after finally killing off my long-lived Frankensteins Surge Crusher.
I ordered it with a Turnigy XK 3674 1650 Kv motor, and will be lifting out the 6s batteries and Turnigy 180A ESC from the old Crusher.
Any thoughts on propeller selection?
Is the running hardware good enough, or do i have to replace that aswell?

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 11/14/2011 10:02 PM   
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Any real power will make a mess of the flex cable.  You can just drill out the stock strut and replace the flex cable with a proper 3/16 one.


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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 11/24/2011 3:52 PM   
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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 2/19/2012 8:05 AM   
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Hi, Nice clean looking boat and it seems to scream on 5s...any idea of the top speed with your setup? This will probably be my next boat,i have seens several video's of this genisis really moving fast some are running 8-9s....great cat!

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 2/19/2012 7:07 PM   
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Here's some pics of my build, Nobody famous, your right, all the stock HK stuff is "crap", all mine is filed in my trash can..LOL
I have upgraded everything...running offset rudder, all drive hardware, screws, motor, esc, ...
I'm running:
Leopard 4082 1500kv
68 mm coling jacket
Seaking 180 esc
Kintec racing 3/16 upgraded stuffing tube and flex
Proboat strut(as I have other proboat stuff and can use my greasegun on it)
3 water pickups, 1 rudder and 2 octura underneath. 2 dedicated to the esc alone
Octura x445, x642, x447, all runig good temps. hitting about 50-60 mph
2- venom  3s 50c 5000mah in series
Specrtrum  mr200 rx, dx3c tx
traxxas waterproof servo


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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 2/19/2012 10:06 PM   
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This is an awesome  one of a kind setup.. seems to be doing around 60mph on 5s,ever gps it?...ever ran it up against a motley crew?...i am just wondering how well the genesis handles in rougher water ...very sweet sound also, what kind of run times on 5s 5000 packs? I am trying to decide on this boat or a motley crew very hard choice...but for highest speed potencial this cat can't be beat..again awesome video and mods...thanks craig
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that esc wont handle 6s and if your using the standard motor that came with it nether will the motor.4s max and run 38mm prop
i got the gensis and made loads of mods,the 1st thing was motor and esc swapped for leopard 4074,2000kv and swordfish 200 amp esc with etti capbank,on 5s,M445 prop,4mm cooling lines
Changed to HOR 3/16 strut and flexi and removed rudder and offset it,servo is 15kg high torque MG,changed the servo mount to HOR,carbon fibre reinforced the hull, repainted it and added some decals






 



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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 4/3/2012 1:35 AM   
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ok well I just ordered my cat and I have a seaking 120a esc would that be ok with the stock motor for now and can I run 6s with it and also what would I set my timing to on the esc to?

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 5/4/2012 12:59 AM   
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Ok so i just got my HK genesis, I have a question for you guys..... the website said it was a 1054 which comes out roughly to a 41" boat it arrived and it is a 900 model which measures just shy of 36" I am super bummed as I was looking forward to the large 41" hull. has anyone else measured theres and what is it. I have already purchased and the following for this boat thinking it was going to be a 41" hull

Purchased:
leopard 4082 1600kv
.187 drive line
seaking 180 amp speed control
octura props (not sure what size yet)
6s setup with 3s 5000mah nano 65-130c x2 in series

Will this be to much for a 36" boat? or should I hit up HK and see why I didn't get a 41" boat

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 5/4/2012 2:46 AM   
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This will be a great setup, good components, With a single motor  8S and 1200kV motor is a very good choice more expensive.
Mine is completely disassembled , otherto reinforce th hull where powertrims are installed, I will change motor mounts, ball brarings, ...








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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 5/4/2012 2:58 PM   
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yes mine is the same 36'' and if you measure to the rudder it is 40 1/2'' i thinks thats normal but your setup would not be a problem with the boat

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 5/4/2012 8:21 PM   
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ok great... that makes sense that they measure that way.. I am going to take out the flex shaft and replace it with a .187 but flex drive but have to replace the stuff tube and not sure how to secure it after I get the right bend, will just the epoxy going through the hull be good enough?

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 5/5/2012 7:33 PM   
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Hi bud 
I gps'd it at 54.8 mph on 5s,could of propped up aswell no problem
Offsetting the rudder made a huge difference in handling no end,i ran 3s & 2s 5000mah 30c,in series and could get 4mins + 
I like the genesis and would build another in time

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This is an awesome  one of a kind setup.. seems to be doing around 60mph on 5s,ever gps it?...ever ran it up against a motley crew?...i am just wondering how well the genesis handles in rougher water ...very sweet sound also, what kind of run times on 5s 5000 packs? I am trying to decide on this boat or a motley crew very hard choice...but for highest speed potencial this cat can't be beat..again awesome video and mods...thanks craig
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Hi si
that esc wont handle 6s and if your using the standard motor that came with it nether will the motor.4s max and run 38mm prop
i got the gensis and made loads of mods,the 1st thing was motor and esc swapped for leopard 4074,2000kv and swordfish 200 amp esc with etti capbank,on 5s,M445 prop,4mm cooling lines
Changed to HOR 3/16 strut and flexi and removed rudder and offset it,servo is 15kg high torque MG,changed the servo mount to HOR,carbon fibre reinforced the hull, repainted it and added some decals






 





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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 5/8/2012 1:43 AM   
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Ok so i did some more digging and decided on gong with a 240 amp swordfish speed control and and run 8s and 9s..... I would like to be able tot pull 60-70 and i think if I can figure out what prop to run I should be able to get there. I also got some extra cooling intakes and going to use the offset posts for the rudder.....

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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 5/15/2012 4:14 AM   
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I'm running mine on 8S. Swordfish 240HV ESC, Leopard 4082 1,600 kV. Octura M545 prop. Best speed so far is 75.5 (vid below is 73.5 run). Check out the pass at 2:00.



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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 7/19/2012 1:20 AM   
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well after 2 years and about 52 holes dug in my yard (put in a fence, just over 400' of it) I think I may give this another go.

I am looking at the Leopard 4092 and the Turnigy 180A again.

My LiPo's are Turnigy 5.8 2s,  I am trying to decide if /i should go with the "2080 Kv/rpm per volt 2.5D" and run 4s, or go for either the "1390 Kv/rpm per volt 2Y" or "1480 Kv/rpm per volt 3.5D" on 6s.  The 6s using 3 of my lipo's in series, or 2 in series for 4s.

I would like to go 6s and get longer run times, but am nervous to push the esc to it's max volts.

What do you think? is that motor overkill?  I just want to be able to dependably run about 45mph all day long.



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RE: Genesis Offshore Brushless RC Twin Hull (1045mm) fr... - 7/23/2012 8:42 PM   
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ok i just got my stuff in and wanted to check and make sure i got the right stuff so if someone could check it out and let me know. ok i had the 4074 2200 kv motor 180esc and things i just bought but not sure of is
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=oct-oc150L-24c
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=ham-keda-4074L
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/proddetail.php?prod=ose-80975
i didnt get the Teflon bushing do i need it and if so where do it go and do i need anything else small or big i may need. so just to let you know that everything listed is all i bought. also the rear mount will not fit the motor so what do i need for that also.. thanks. one more thing i have the oct m445 prop

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