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future micro vee project
I am planning to build a micro-vee sometime in the future( about one year, once i can get enough cash to fund it)and am in need of some tips for electronics, speed controllers, drive shafts, props, and pretty much everything else i would need. this is my first build and any tips would be great!!!
the hull I am using is the first one in the mono section on this web page http://www.finedesignrc.com/hullshydromarine.asp the motor i am using is the graupner GTX-650 outboard with 600 race 7.2v motor link-- http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/MainPage.htm once more, I NEED AS MUCH INFO AS POSSIBLE ON HOW TO BUILD THIS MICRO!!! I,personally, dont want hundreds of dollars of work to sink to the bottom of my lake. |
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doent seem that micro I used big boat equiptment in an 18" toy boat. Personally I'd use a surface drive with an octura prop. To a direct drive brushless motor or 600-700 series motor. Offset rudder, turn fins, 12 cell 14.4v, an esc, theres so many choices
well it's a start. im tired |
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Its my first boat project and an outboard motor usually comes with the motor flex shaft and prop.
I can try to find a way for it to work also do you know the correct speed controller and other electronics for this boat to work? |
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I would find a direct drive brushless setup to work with. I think the boat will be hard to get to run right with an outboard on the back.
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I agree, its hard enough to get it to run right with anything but the stock set up.
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well, maybe your right about the outboat, ive cheked out other micro boat threads and found the back is almost underwater, even with a inboard direct. The brushless idea sounds good, plus i found a 600 flex or direct drive setup(withprop) for around $60, and a 700sc for 48 dollars. here are the links
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/MainPage.htm you need to klic on motors & mounts to get to the page you will find a 600bb,700sc,and three types of brushlesses also I have found a 29'' ABS hull with tons of room for only $25 here is the link http://www.hobby-lobby.com/vhull.htm Also I need some tips about the speed controllers and servos, along with radio gear, for the brushless and brushed 6 $ 700's |
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I think i might try to use an inboard motor with a flex shaft going to a steerable outdrive, I fund some good ones on offshoreelectrics.com & was wondering if a jet drive would be possible, I have seen some run by a 700 brushed motor at hobby-lobby
feel free to tell me about a brushless surface drive, along with the speed control & electrics it might need |
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Ya know for $300.00 you can get a nice 27" ARTR SuperVee 27 from Aquacraft, or Hobbyhobby . It's brushless and nearly 38mph out of the box.
See the thread Supervee 27 in this forum. |
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i like his idea !
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ORIGINAL: saleens7 I am planning to build a micro-vee sometime in the future( about one year, once i can get enough cash to fund it)and am in need of some tips for electronics, speed controllers, drive shafts, props, and pretty much everything else i would need. this is my first build and any tips would be great!!! the hull I am using is the first one in the mono section on this web page http://www.finedesignrc.com/hullshydromarine.asp the motor i am using is the graupner GTX-650 outboard with 600 race 7.2v motor link-- http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/MainPage.htm once more, I NEED AS MUCH INFO AS POSSIBLE ON HOW TO BUILD THIS MICRO!!! I,personally, dont want hundreds of dollars of work to sink to the bottom of my lake. |
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i think so , that would mean my shovle nose is a super-submicro
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ORIGINAL: eyekandyboats.inc i think so , that would mean my shovle nose is a super-submicro |
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Okay, so the boat I was looking at wasnt considered a micro, but does it really matter???
besides I have been looking at that 13" gecko and am starting to like it the hull & hardware is just over 100$ and I could get a really good brushless and esc for around 100-150$ I just hope the boat can still float with all that stuff in it, that thing could get lost in my pocket:D |
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It is a very fun little boat. Mine floats fine with a 400 Feigao brushless, Hacker 40 amp esc and ten 2/3A 1400mah batteries. Although I am taking out two of the cells, its a little over powered. (Understatement of the year) lol :D The next thing I need to do is either find or have someone make some micro trim/turn fins to help keep it under control.
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does this help
im with grk65 , micros are the way to go , and plus , theycan fit in your back pocket ! -sorry the pic doesnt want to load!- |
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Im thinking about puttting a flex shaft in that gecko and using a steerable inboard/outboard.
call me crazy, but would it be possible to put a 700sc in a gecko. It probably wont work but I saw a vid of a guy with a nitro powered gecko, and that makes me think anything, that doesn't weigh more than two pounds could be put in there. |
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700? I think a 400 series motor is big in that boat.:)
Ryan |
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a 540 would probably sink it.
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Im just kidding about the 700, that thing could get my brothers 30" boat to skip chop. If it were in a gecko........... well imagine hitting a wave and suddely owing the only boat that can "leap a building in a single bound."
anyway, since I have a year or so before I can buy this boat(due to a loan being paid back) I have been looking at other micro boats and noticed the inside of a micro iceburg can easily fit two 400 brushlesses on each side of the transom where the hull is in the water and not just one big motor in the middle. Has anyone ever tried this, and dont worry gecko lovers i wont throw out the gecko idea, the iceburg might just be a future, future project. |
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That is why my frined, I only use cash, still havent taken out loans or gotten a credit card. not braggin, cuz life is hard but I hate debt........damn need to stop drinking
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ORIGINAL: quicksiler damn need to stop drinking |
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I dont mean I am using a loan for the boat, the loan was for my SW36, i didnt have enough cash, i was short about........$196, but I needed to get the boat before summer ended or I would never have enough time to use it. Besides I have about 1500$ but its being put in savings for my car.
by the way Im just a freshman in high school, I dont really get a regular income anyway, about the gecko, a 400 brushless with ten cells will get this little boat in the low 40's, or so ive heard. but if there is even a little chop it would either become a plane or a torpedo. either way is not good but it would be hard to give up the speed. to give you an example of the potential of this boat there is a video of it with a nitro, I would have guess it was going around 35-38 mph- if you want to see it for yourself the website is http://206.206.85.209/xtdoc/Details....1&store=mhzusa just go here and click on videos, it is in bold on the top of the page, once you cliked it keep scrolling down untill you see nitro powered gecko, besides that video there are tons more including two, the first two, of 104"Thats right!! 104 INCH LONG GAS BOATs. its really good and is also where i discovered the gecko. |
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I can still buy alcohol with plastic, I think that would make it worse lol
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