Does anyone run one?
Ive grounded the e maxx for the winter ( just cant keep out of the puddles)
Not wanting to put the set up in anymore danger by drowning the whole lot in a lake, but I just wondered what sort of boat you could run with 18 cells and a 7 XL? :D
The 7XL is a pretty hot motor for a boat. You can use that in hydro that is 25"-29" long and 12 cells. This setup will get you about 1.5-2 minutes of runtime with 3300s at about 45-50 MPH before stuff starts to get hot.
Randy from BBY brought along a 24" or so hydro the last time he stopped by Hobby People, it was loaded with a Hacker B50 8xl and he said it was going to run 24 cells. I know it was meant to be a speed demon and that's about it, and it even looked darn fast too.........it's got a bright yellow and orange paintjob if you ever see it show up. :D
well - i dunno about him - but before the LST i was kinda browsing on what to spend my dosh on - but came across a german site ( http://www.hydromarine.de/ ) - they gave me a (rather large) quote for a wicked fast 15-20 minute run time cat (the maritimo - 950mm long - dunno inches) on 20 something cells and one of the lehner 22series motors....
But i had also heard very bad things about fine design - but some great things from Aussie guys about BBY racing and Fullers fast electrics ( http://www.drcwebservices.com/ffe/ )
i used to have (still in the shed) a kyosho Bluestreak, wasnt great but with a few upgraded parts and a upgraded moter/battery pack it was ok, quite fast .........Run time wasnt very much tho id guess about 5/7 mins on a 7.2 2400 pack
I do however like the look of the nimbus, you can run a single motor, or twin speed 600's. Wonder if it could handle a single brushless??
Not top a of the range but still good fun and FAST !!!!!!!!!!!
they can supply the rudders and surface drive for it. The cost will be a fraction of what the emaxx cost , but I already have the power and radio sorted.
check out the leccy boat cream the nitro racing boat :cool: