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Gimp's 37" Fighter Cat Daytona
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lol yea that's just my little test pond that's less than a mile from my house. It was starting to rain so we didn't feel like driving 15 minutes to my big water spot for 8 minutes of run time lol (just sold off all my batteries).
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Nice video Gimp!! The boat runs great!!! That little pond is perferct for testing and just messing around! I'm gonna be running 4s in mine too, if it runs close to that good i'll be happy!! I know we are running different motors, i have the 4074 1800KV version, i'm not sure how much difference that will make in top speed?
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Shouldn't be too much difference, you'll get better run times too.Originally posted by Checkmateguy01 View PostNice video Gimp!! The boat runs great!!! That little pond is perferct for testing and just messing around! I'm gonna be running 4s in mine too, if it runs close to that good i'll be happy!! I know we are running different motors, i have the 4074 1800KV version, i'm not sure how much difference that will make in top speed?
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Nice vid Gimp, after you brault her in i was waiting for the driver to jump out LOL,,, yesir some more room and youll be able to get her flyin bro,,,looks like she was turning well also..
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Good to know. I'm hoping for about 40mph on 4s, anything more would be a bonus! What kinda of run times are you getting? I've never run lipo's before, i'm used to NIMH's, my run times with my Spartan are not that great lol. I'm gonna stick to 4500-5000mah packs. This is a ways off for me still but i'm curious as to how user freindly the Seeking 180 ESC is to use/program? I do have a the card to go with it.Originally posted by Gimp View PostShouldn't be too much difference, you'll get better run times too.
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Thanks guys. After running her half a dozen times I am getting really confident with cornering. I'm sure running 4s2p will hurt cornering a bit.
With 4s1p 5000mah I was getting 4-5 minutes. The SeaKing digital programmer is easy as pie to use. I have a feeling Nickel batteries will get extremely hot, I'd run LiPo if at all possible Checkmate.
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Yeah, that's one of the reasons why i'm building this boat, i will be running it on Lipo! 4S to start, will try 5S at some point too! I'm gonna flip back and forth with running NIMH's/Lipos in my Spartan, when i'm at the lake the Nickels work fine, it's a great rough water boat. The stock traxxas NIMH's do get pretty hot in the Spartan, but my 7cell DTX Duratrax packs only get warm, speed wise both are plenty for lake bashing. The Spartan is the lake boat, the Daytona will be my pond boat, where speed will matter! Once in a while, i may throw my 7cell DTX NIMH's in the Daytona to run at the lake on a calm evening.
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Daytona's fun in the chop lolOriginally posted by Checkmateguy01 View PostYeah, that's one of the reasons why i'm building this boat, i will be running it on Lipo! 4S to start, will try 5S at some point too! I'm gonna flip back and forth with running NIMH's/Lipos in my Spartan, when i'm at the lake the Nickels work fine, it's a great rough water boat. The stock traxxas NIMH's do get pretty hot in the Spartan, but my 7cell DTX Duratrax packs only get warm, speed wise both are plenty for lake bashing. The Spartan is the lake boat, the Daytona will be my pond boat, where speed will matter! Once in a while, i may throw my 7cell DTX NIMH's in the Daytona to run at the lake on a calm evening.
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Don't over think it Gimp. Water viscosity does decrease as temperature rises but so does prop efficiency and cooling delta. These boats run with very little in the water other than the prop. If you were in a row boat, a ship, ect....you may be able to measure a slight difference. In a RC boat with surface drive props you won't benefit from water temp increase. I've ran with ice that still wasn't fully melted on one side of the lake and it didn't make a difference. The only thing I notice in the cold is my components run cooler.Originally posted by Gimp View PostI'm excited to see how she runs on 4s2p, meaner metal props, and warmer water temps. I was reading that between 40* and 70*, the water is twice as viscous and slows the boat up to 11%. My local water temps are about 33-35* right now.
Hurry up spring!
That said, it looks like it runs very well. I would expect no less from Tique. Congrats on a nice boat and have fun with it!
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That looks great on the water Gimp! Nice vid.
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Thanks guys! Just a little update:
2 200W chargers and power supply should be here tomorrow
Just ordered 4s batteries
m445 and x640 props are being done (still need an x640)
Just bought some scoops on ebay too (thanks for the idea Jerry and Matt)
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They look awesome!!Originally posted by Gimp View PostThanks guys! Just a little update:
2 200W chargers and power supply should be here tomorrow
Just ordered 4s batteries
m445 and x640 props are being done (still need an x640)
Just bought some scoops on ebay too (thanks for the idea Jerry and Matt)


Quick question, how many cans of clear do you think i will need? I am only going to do the top and sides of the hull
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Clay, scoops are just to look cool.
Matt, I used 2 cans of clear actually. I would clear the whole thing to seal it all and to make it feel nice and uniform. Plus, it allows you to go back and wet sand/polish if you want a smooth mirror finish.
With mine, I did 2 extremely light coats and 2 medium coats with one can, and 2 heavy/wet coats with the second can. Didn't have any left when I was done lol.
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