My madly modded hammer
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Yeah. I got my boat ready for the run. I am going to take it out tomorrow after school. I started it tonight and it started right up. I am running a hot glow plug for my elivation and it is a lot better. I get some more pics of the finished inside.
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Well I didn't get to run. it rained. Yes that is foam in the bottom. I put silicone all the way around the servos. Hope that works. I did water proof the reciever really good though.
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Congratulations, well done!
Judging by the roostertail you've the set-up just about spot-on!
I can't tell from the pics, but I'm guessing you haven't yet mounted turningfins, right?
Give us some pic's of the finished transom, please.
Regards, Jan.
Judging by the roostertail you've the set-up just about spot-on!
I can't tell from the pics, but I'm guessing you haven't yet mounted turningfins, right?
Give us some pic's of the finished transom, please.
Regards, Jan.
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I still have a little tweeking to do. Yes I do have turn fins. I may have 2-3mph difference but i don't have a gps. It really likes to turn to the right. It almost kindof cavitates when your going slow and you punch it. Is that normal. It seemed like it was reving out pretty good but the prop might be a little big. It seemed to run a little wet. Is that normal?
Yes I do have the ride pads still.
Yes I do have the ride pads still.
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ejp, any way you can get a weight of your boat, fully fueled up? I'd like to compare it to my EP's weight (with all the cells in place). Reason being, my EP rides on the prop down the straights, I'm wondering if there is a weight advantage.
Have fun,
Bryan
Have fun,
Bryan
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NICE JOB EJP,
I SEE YOU GOT YOUR NEW FUEL TANK SET UP. YOU HAVE PUT A LOT OF WORK IN THAT HAMMER OF YOUR. SO WHATS GOING TO BE YOUR NEXT PROJECT????
MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE THIS[:-]
I SEE YOU GOT YOUR NEW FUEL TANK SET UP. YOU HAVE PUT A LOT OF WORK IN THAT HAMMER OF YOUR. SO WHATS GOING TO BE YOUR NEXT PROJECT????
MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE THIS[:-]