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02-21-2009, 04:45 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

My sk daddle has so much power it strips at the motor nut and spins free so I put some solder on the end to stop that. Is there a good shaft nut that will stop striping that you know of. ...
01-14-2009, 12:38 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

One more question Ryan if the 14 cells and a 80 esc only push the boat about 20mph what 6 cell lipo should I use? Actually I will use two three cells. need for speed in the desert wo
01-13-2009, 05:58 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

It does work in the center position but with two 7 cell packs it is too slow as the boat is a heavy one. Will order two 3 cell lipos and try them. Warren in the desert
01-13-2009, 05:04 AM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I sent my baracuda 80 back to the manufacture and it does the same thing just blinks red and beeps at a constant rate. I have use a cut red wire extension with `4 cells and with out it...
12-22-2008, 09:53 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I have downloaded a article from grim racer about prop sharpening and other files and I use sand paper glued to the many toung depressers that are laying around the house. I start with...
12-22-2008, 04:27 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I tested my sk Daddle 36' today and it does not leak but the nut on the motor came loose and with two 6packs and a sv 27 stock prop the boat would not move and I took it out of the water...
12-21-2008, 01:50 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I downloaded the instructions from grim racer on ballancing props and clean up all of my props and when I was working on the last one my favorite 3 blade 40 by 52 gr I saw some casting...
12-16-2008, 10:15 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I float tested the sk daddle in my tub and it leaked a little too much so I sprayed the back with spar urathane and got it stoped. No it is raining and cold by our standards 62 during the...
12-14-2008, 10:16 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

The Kontronik 600 is a 1700kv and will fly a 60 size airplane with ease. I have used their motors before and they are of the finest quaity I have used and equal to a Hacker I have been...
12-13-2008, 12:19 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

What would be the correct prop for my sk daddle with two seven packs and a Krotronik 600 brushless motor as the boat weighs about 4.5 lbs. I tried a two blade 38 on my sv 27 and I did...
12-13-2008, 12:38 AM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I am ready to fly with all of your help. warren
12-05-2008, 05:25 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I found the problem as the Baracuda does not like 2.4 gh radios so I used my two channel HiTec surface radio and it started right up. The directions are reversed but I will find my way...
12-03-2008, 09:48 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I am using 14 cells on my sk daddle with a Baracuda 80 esc. The instructions say to use anything higher that 12 cells cut the red wire going into the radio reciever. When you do that you...
12-03-2008, 01:00 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

My SK DADDLE is done but my Baracuda 80 will not start the motor it just makes lots of different sounding beaps. I tryed calling Castle Creations but stayed on hold for a long time and...
11-29-2008, 06:30 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:


My sk daddle now has a speedmaster stinger installed and I just need some wire and a jr switch to test it. Warren
11-19-2008, 05:37 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

After looking at all the boat pictures in the forun almost no person is using anything except surface drives so I will use this system too. Warren
11-16-2008, 04:26 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

After running my sv 27 I was thinking of using a sub surface drive on my sk daddle as I don't plan to race anybody and all that stalling must be hard on the motor at take off. Any...
11-15-2008, 12:46 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

Here are three photos of my sk daddle hull. Warren
11-12-2008, 04:56 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

I keep trying to send you photos of my new sk daddle. Did you get them? wo
10-03-2008, 10:13 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

My sk daddle is 36" and I was told that a new type stinger strut drive was the way to fly but I would like to keep it stock appearing. Another builder told me that the dumas drive gear was junk and ...
10-02-2008, 05:44 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan my sk daddle hull is done and I will order a stinger from ose latter in the month. I will have a 38 and 40 props to start on it. I am going to start with just 14 cell and see how it performs. ...
09-23-2008, 06:52 PM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Hello Ryan this is Warren in the desert of ca. My hull is almost done and I am going to use a Kontronik 600-17 and a 80A Baracadua esc with a 42 mm prop on my sk daddle. Would this be correct with...
09-11-2008, 10:28 AM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Thanks Ryan :

I will find some waterprofing spray and all electrics will be in the back of the hull in a water tight compartment. Warren
09-11-2008, 07:53 AM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan I have another question if you don't mind. My SK DADDLE is open in the motor area and most likely is going to get wet. I don't want to fry my two hundered dollar motor and not the batteries. ...
09-10-2008, 11:46 AM
Replies: 170
Views: 25,272
Posted By WO

RE: Choosing an Appropriate Fast Electric Setup / NON-RTR

Ryan:

Thanks a million as that is what I planed to do and know I won't have to cut up the bottom of my hull. OSE has a nice one that I will buy. wo
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