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Old 06-16-2008 | 10:12 AM
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Default Proboat Mini-C Catamaran

I picked one of these up this weekend. I have a Mini-V also. I decided to put the electronics out of my Stryker F27-C into this little catamaran. The brushless motor, speed control & lipo. Of course I had to do some slight modifications. I’d like to upgrade the universal joints next for longevity of use. I would also like to try another prop. I have a miss Vegas prop and it seems to make the boat hop up and go but im not sure of top speed plus the larger prop stresses the drive line to make things fail more often. But using the stock prop the boat still runs fast it just cavitates a bit more but in a way that’s good because its relieving the drive line of stress by just spinning with less tension built up as per say the miss Vegas prop. I may make a water cooling system too but so far it doesn’t get that hot for a little bit of intermediate use. And being a catamaran the boat is more stable at high speed as compared to my Mini-V when I had the stryker f27-C motor in it. I had to make turn fins to help it stable out on the V hull.

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