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08.25.2009, 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? View Post
I vote for dual turn fins... http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...od=ose-506b80a Basically they stay in the water when the boat hops around and keep it from rolling.
humm....i mite try that or something similar. maybe if i mounted a peice of lexan underneath the front to keep the front out of the water keeping it from hopping?

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Originally Posted by traxxasrevony View Post
throw some weight in the front... and try that
the front end allready goes underwater when i get off the throttle

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Originally Posted by redshift View Post
The down angle on your prop, with stock power is made to push the boat up in order to plane. With so much power you are muscling it out of the water, simple as that. You either need some kind of trims (like an airplane's elevator, but applied to water) or a variable angle outdrive.... you see why this really can't work to well. Not to shoot it down either, I think it's worthy of doing, just with a different boat.
that's what i thought it mite be. maybe i can somehow move the propellerso it comes out the rear and sticks way out behind it??

first test video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy-26qCJaRU


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