rc boat nitro to b/l conversion
#1
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I have a nitro boat im wondering how and what parts to use for a b/l conversion. Its 41" long and currently running a k&b .45 nitro engine. Ive been in the rc hobby for about 12 years now and have some knowledge about electric motors, but have no idea what size to use or kv kw rating and mount up, esc batteries, etc. i want this boat to be fast on the cheap. As it sits now it seems way too slow for my taste, and the nitro motor cuts out too much. im finally getting around to making a recovery boat out of a nitro vee i changed to electric. ive been looking into a few motors and such but what is the best combo for a boat this big. i guess weight would be an issue too. so just wonderin what you guys think. btw has any one heard or bandit boats or seen this model before ive looked around the net and havent found much.
#3
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ive been looking at leopard motors what would be a good kv kw rating for that size of boat.. and yeah the research ive done doent look like it will be cheap.. but why wouldnt it be fast.. also wondering if you attach flex shaft directly to motor by way of collet. or need a trans in there. it looks like ill buy piece by piece.. maybe something like this for a motor.. . how to mount it is another problem
#4
I belong to this forum, you should get some better answers:
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/forum.php
http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/forum.php
#5
It is possible but you hae to remove the engine and radio box. Then you need to clean the inside of the hull. I recommend to use a 40 size brushless motor with a 3/16 coupler for a 5mm motorshaft. Your current hardware is fine but you need to waterpoof the hatch using waterproof tape like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/Aquacraft-1-2-Wa...item5199eb8bc5
#7
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i run a leopard 4074 2200kv in a pursuit with a turnegy 180 amp esc etti cap bank for heat reduction and it runs high 40;s....its a real good inexpencive way to get some speed
....if 40mm is too small try the 5692 1090kv on 8 cell......its quit a bit more expencive that way and prob no faster u would just be able to use bigger props and bigger esc.....
....if 40mm is too small try the 5692 1090kv on 8 cell......its quit a bit more expencive that way and prob no faster u would just be able to use bigger props and bigger esc.....
#10
I have a nitro boat im wondering how and what parts to use for a b/l conversion. Its 41" long and currently running a k&b .45 nitro engine. Ive been in the rc hobby for about 12 years now and have some knowledge about electric motors, but have no idea what size to use or kv kw rating and mount up, esc batteries, etc. i want this boat to be fast on the cheap. As it sits now it seems way too slow for my taste, and the nitro motor cuts out too much. im finally getting around to making a recovery boat out of a nitro vee i changed to electric. ive been looking into a few motors and such but what is the best combo for a boat this big. i guess weight would be an issue too. so just wonderin what you guys think. btw has any one heard or bandit boats or seen this model before ive looked around the net and havent found much.
This is completely achievable of course you can.
Motor....my suggestion CC1717 1580kv on 6S2P and there is still some around. Or a Leopard 4082 1600kv on 6S2P or outrunner Scorpion
ESC would be nothing less than a T180A from HK
or a swordfish 200A from rcboat bitz (remember to WProof the ESC).
Have a go you know you want too
#11
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#13
What motor/esc are you using? What connectors, size of wire, prop size?





