Thanks for stopping by the Channel. I have a great many interests so don't be surprised to see different content here. My focus will be Reviewing computer components and building computers. We will also look into Photography both hardware as well as how to. And Lets not forget about some RC Boats. We will also have content for off road rides we have taken. I look forward to having you all join me in this new adventure.
No Problem, the difference between a 4mm shaft and a 3/16 shaft with a .150 cable, the rotational mass would be so little i don't think you could measure it. and you would have one less part to deal with { Prop Adapter ) a possible failure point. now If you needed to run smaller 4mm hub props, then the 4mm shaft would be the way to go.
So keen to see it run I did one and I might have told you already but I run an out runner on a single 5amp lipo 150 flycolor and m447 octura I get 100 kph or 62 mph out of it but it chine walks so bad I had to put a flat spot in the top of the vee and a flood chamber in it. It’s probably just the torque of the outrunner that caused it but I wait to see your result.
This one has a ride pad on the bottom . Would love to know what outrunner motor you are running in yours? hope to get to the pond today to run mine. also if you have trim tabs on yours add a bit down on the right side to see if that helps your walk.
@@AdamEverythingRC I could email you the motor ad if I had your email but if you google MT-4250 -6s 1750 kv outrunner you should find it. $69 usd great motor
@@AdamEverythingRC I did it all the way to the tip and wider than the side of the deck in the motor area is all the way across towards the middle to the side of the 6s 5000 mah battery so there is a deck to it in that area. Also vent holes in the front deck area of it and side deck to let the air out.
This is a horizon Hobbies plane. because of that they only make them for a sort time, then they come out with a new one. check horizon Hobbies web site to see what they might have now. i have had this plane for about 8 years or so and i'm sure things have changed with what they have. hope this helps.
Hi Adam, how is the smash shark in choppy water ? I would like to build a stable and reliable twin motor boat ( 3660 motors ) for fun, not trying to break speed records. I currently have a proboat stealthwake 23 I modified with a dynamite 3660 and 120A esc in it, custom drive and aluminium rudder, works good on 4s, 3s is lots of fun in choppy waters. Do you think the smash shark or the outerlimit is wide enough for a twin motor setup ? Thanks !
Simple answer no. I think the smash is two narrow and the outerlimets is a step hull. I do like for the price the Delta force from OSE, Good Value lots of room. Big B has a DF 29 twin motor setup you could check out his videos on that. Also check out my DF 33 Build it is wider and longer or even look at the DF35 for a good Twin setup. the larger the boat the better rough water capable it will be. hope this helps.
@AdamEverythingRC yep that is a much better choice! I can't wait to see what you do with it. My BJ42 just got here last night! So excited to get her out on the water! I'll be making a video of it's maiden!!
Nice boat, I have almost the exact setup except an xlx2 and white color. It’s faast until it hits a wave! I have the pirate which has a taller bow but it’s not a legal length.
@@AdamEverythingRC I had a TFL outerlimits back when they cost basically nothing $220? I filled in the rear step and put a longer rudder and it handled like a normal mono.
The boat is a bit narrow so going 6S WOW my delta force 29 went 70MPH on 6S and on the small pond was scary stupid fast. I also have a video of the TFL Outerlimits going 60 MPH on 4S check it out if you haven't
this is a great video, thats one cool rig, whiles it summer id like to get some rc boat footage. that thing is so streamline i love it❤❤❤❤ from Alberta Canada
Oh that’s nice! Wish I could still get some boats from Randy. I had a few plastic hulls and a carbon cat. Sadly my house got broken into a number of years ago and they took my boats.
That is a GREAT Idea I love it. And i can make the decals. not so sure on the driver because i'm not sure on the lid yet but Shell theme here we come! What do youu think of a red Tub for it?
My Purpose for the way i did this is so you can easily remove the bracket and servo if you need to ever need to replace the servo . i think it just makes it easier to do to get at the servo screws. And Thanks for watching!
@@AdamEverythingRC makes sense. I originally just drilled my hull when the electric version of the mean machine hull came out but didn’t like the bolts sticking through the bottom. Your way fixes that.
Really nice looking boat. I built one about 3 years ago. I ran the hobbywing Seaking 120 amp pro esc only 80 grams by memory fits in really well way more expensive than the flycolor though. I ran the rocket 2968 3400 kv on 4s using a 3200 x 100 c spektrum lipo and a dasboata abc h5 at 75 mph the LH sponson use to lift due to that low kv big prop combo probably the higher kv like yours with a smaller high quality prop on 4s might be the ticket.
Yea i was trying to keep the cost down. the Flycolor Kracken 120 also fits just doesn't have the burst amps but that might not matter. i will try the Kracken and see how it works later on. Not sure when i will run 4s i have nothing that fits right now. i could go 6s ??? hmmmm
Your motor can do 4s I would not run the Kraken in preference to the Seaking because if the high max amps of the Seaking unless of course you already have the kraken. I also done my own cooling on the Seaking I put water cooling tracks right over the copper heat sinks that are under the standard cooling plate. Makes it a bit thicker but even skinnier. Big b at ironclad Rc on RU-vid runs your motor on 4s with around a 3616 prop in his shrimp outrigger at 84 mph. Using the flycolor 90. Pretty trippy.
@@jamesatkinson7517 By looking at the hobbywing Seaking 120 amp pro esc it looks Identical to the Kraken it even has the same wording when describing both units. and i have the Kraken 120. they both just don't have the same high burst Amps as the Flycolor 90A but have more continuous Amps so we will see.