@@CozyRC With 2 5692 motors and a gear box... all carbon fiber hull, molded, no wood ribs, ( all carbon molded too ) and maybe a trimable rudder and tabs with servos... Possible!
@NoMatterDesign Yes, possible for sure! Although I would keep it more simple: no gear box and no servo trims 😉. I do like the technique behind it, but for a purpose SAW boat, less (parts) is more!
@CozyRC Agreed. But I had a German Design teacher. I guess the "over engineering" as a process is engrained. When it doesn't work, then I start reducing parts 😆
Me too, James! Especially since they're still setup above the water line. They might add a little resistance, but now I'm able to run long full throttle straight passes ✌️
Its running great! Also looks to turn well also. Hopefully my twin will run as good as this one does! Got unfortunately no time to build at moment but hope to get on with in a couple off weeks... This is a good start to go even faster for sure.
Thanks Peter. It turns ok with the small turn fins. It turns great with big turn fins! I will make a video on that, later. How about your twin build? Is it the re-build of your twin mono, or a new one?
Maybe a little more space, but max 100m. I hope to run on bigger ponds again soon! The 115km/h speed record with these props is about to get beat, soon 😎