Hammer: Surface Drive..
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What do you guys think will happen?
I converted my hammer ep into a surface drive, with the hardware from an aquajet.
Its got a 600 multiplex, 2-7cells. How do you think the hammer will run with a surface drive?
I converted my hammer ep into a surface drive, with the hardware from an aquajet.
Its got a 600 multiplex, 2-7cells. How do you think the hammer will run with a surface drive?
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I'm sorry Taylor, but I still disagree with you on this one. There was a guy that had a whole thread on this subject and it was a successful conversion. The bad thing is that the thread got deleted with a RCU System upgrade, like one of my threads did.
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I'm sorry Taylor, but I still disagree with you on this one.
I'm sorry Taylor, but I still disagree with you on this one.
Mr verado. do it and prove me wrong.
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Or someone help me find a real cheap hammer hull and I will do it. I have a brushless motor and a brushless esc just itching for a new project, and this is one I have been wanting to do for a while
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Or someone help me find a real cheap hammer hull and I will do it. I have a brushless motor and a brushless esc just itching for a new project, and this is one I have been wanting to do for a while
Or someone help me find a real cheap hammer hull and I will do it. I have a brushless motor and a brushless esc just itching for a new project, and this is one I have been wanting to do for a while



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haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
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haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
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Very nice.
So far i have everything ready to go, everythings mounted. All i need to do is wait for my battery for the esc to come in and patch a hole on the bottom and shes ready for a test run.
Ill get some pics up later tonight.
So far i have everything ready to go, everythings mounted. All i need to do is wait for my battery for the esc to come in and patch a hole on the bottom and shes ready for a test run.
Ill get some pics up later tonight.
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ok . well it did handle ok. just didn't run properly like to its full potential. you know ?
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haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
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Yep, she ran pretty good and yes she needed some tweaking that I did not take the time to do. All it really needed was some turn fins and to move the weight back a bit more.
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ok . well it did handle ok. just didn't run properly like to its full potential. you know ?
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haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
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Very nice.
So far i have everything ready to go, everythings mounted. All i need to do is wait for my battery for the esc to come in and patch a hole on the bottom and shes ready for a test run.
Ill get some pics up later tonight.
Very nice.
So far i have everything ready to go, everythings mounted. All i need to do is wait for my battery for the esc to come in and patch a hole on the bottom and shes ready for a test run.
Ill get some pics up later tonight.
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for sure. i think it would have been a great running boat if you had a adjustable drive.
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Yep, she ran pretty good and yes she needed some tweaking that I did not take the time to do. All it really needed was some turn fins and to move the weight back a bit more.
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ok . well it did handle ok. just didn't run properly like to its full potential. you know ?
ORIGINAL: Wheelnut
haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
haha, actually the profisherman did handle pretty good, all I needed to do is to shift some more weight to the back. other than that it actually handled pretty good. Check it out verado
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEFgke5_oP4
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My sunstorm worked well when I converted it to surface drive the main thing that affected performance is prop choice.
I have been thru 6 different props and 4 of them wont evan move the boat faster than about 5mph. (cavitate real bad)
Yet 2 of them work very well and get the boat up to 30mph.
Heres the thread
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5325139/tm.htm
I have been thru 6 different props and 4 of them wont evan move the boat faster than about 5mph. (cavitate real bad)
Yet 2 of them work very well and get the boat up to 30mph.
Heres the thread
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5325139/tm.htm
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OT guys i know But a Q for Taylor, Where can i find a tranny for 2 540size motor's?
OT guys i know But a Q for Taylor, Where can i find a tranny for 2 540size motor's?
I made my own a while ago with the use of a FDM tranny. it worked out rather good. I used the original front plate where you mount the motor and then made a large plate that would hold both motors. I then made it so that they will adjust on the original track for the one motor that was supposed to be mounted on.
Make any sence? If not i will get a pictures.
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Thanks Taylor,
Verado, I just picked up a Nitro Fiberglass Hammer hull for $50.00 shipped. It should be here in a couple of days. I am going brushless with surface drive. I will start another thread and I will also need some help.
Verado, I just picked up a Nitro Fiberglass Hammer hull for $50.00 shipped. It should be here in a couple of days. I am going brushless with surface drive. I will start another thread and I will also need some help.
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Thanks Taylor,
Verado, I just picked up a Nitro Fiberglass Hammer hull for $50.00 shipped. It should be here in a couple of days. I am going brushless with surface drive. I will start another thread and I will also need some help.
Thanks Taylor,
Verado, I just picked up a Nitro Fiberglass Hammer hull for $50.00 shipped. It should be here in a couple of days. I am going brushless with surface drive. I will start another thread and I will also need some help.
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Yesss!!! Ahahaha i can't wait
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Thanks Taylor,
Verado, I just picked up a Nitro Fiberglass Hammer hull for $50.00 shipped. It should be here in a couple of days. I am going brushless with surface drive. I will start another thread and I will also need some help.
Thanks Taylor,
Verado, I just picked up a Nitro Fiberglass Hammer hull for $50.00 shipped. It should be here in a couple of days. I am going brushless with surface drive. I will start another thread and I will also need some help.
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well fine. see if I post on your thread![sm=drowning.gif]
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Don't be so eager to discredit an innovation
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