I have been whining about my boat skipping over the water when I run it. In fact there are times when it is completely out of the water and I hear the motor screaming for the split second it does not get any resistance from the prop. If there is such a thing as running too dry this is it.
I have been running with 4 3S packs. As you probably know there is very little room to slide them forward or back to adjust the CG.
Today I adjusted the struts down 4mm. Took the boat out and I saw very little difference in the runs that I did.
So the next plan was trying just 2 batteries and having more freedom to move them around. Although I am beginning to think differently, it seemed there was a weight problem. Not enough to hold the hull down. What that in mind I went with 2 6S packs as far forward as they will go. Unfortunately they won't slide under the deck.
Now for the good news. Just watching it run, it was obvious that it was running better. It was lower to the water and seemed like it wanted to knife thru what little chop there was vs. skipping over it like before. The GPS went from an earlier 51mph to 54mph on just 2 out & backs.
The bad news was I seemed to be losing signal with the boat at about the turn around point. I was fortunate to bring her back without having to paddle out and get her. Not sure what was going on. The batteries were still juiced so it should not have been the ESC cutoff. The boat was out maybe 1/4 mile so I don't think it was too far. I was able to goose the throttle a few times and get a little spurt of motor running. And then one time I pulled the trigger and she ran all the way in. Definitely time to call it a day.
So I guess I'll continue experimenting with CG and see what works best. It does kinda stink that 4 batteries aren't working for me. I coulda bought a lot fewer batteries
I have been running with 4 3S packs. As you probably know there is very little room to slide them forward or back to adjust the CG.
Today I adjusted the struts down 4mm. Took the boat out and I saw very little difference in the runs that I did.
So the next plan was trying just 2 batteries and having more freedom to move them around. Although I am beginning to think differently, it seemed there was a weight problem. Not enough to hold the hull down. What that in mind I went with 2 6S packs as far forward as they will go. Unfortunately they won't slide under the deck.
Now for the good news. Just watching it run, it was obvious that it was running better. It was lower to the water and seemed like it wanted to knife thru what little chop there was vs. skipping over it like before. The GPS went from an earlier 51mph to 54mph on just 2 out & backs.
The bad news was I seemed to be losing signal with the boat at about the turn around point. I was fortunate to bring her back without having to paddle out and get her. Not sure what was going on. The batteries were still juiced so it should not have been the ESC cutoff. The boat was out maybe 1/4 mile so I don't think it was too far. I was able to goose the throttle a few times and get a little spurt of motor running. And then one time I pulled the trigger and she ran all the way in. Definitely time to call it a day.
So I guess I'll continue experimenting with CG and see what works best. It does kinda stink that 4 batteries aren't working for me. I coulda bought a lot fewer batteries
I have no problems seeing the boat at that distance - the yellow stands out well for me. As long as it is moving I don't see it being an issue. The only problem I have is like today when it stopped and started to drift. Then it's hard to know what direction it is pointed. Even then if I can bump the throttle and look for the rooster tail the direction is not hard to determine.
I could see a few pine needles hanging off the rudder but when I got her closer to the pier I could see one of the props was several inches behind the strut. Busted that shaft up at the motor. Guess I'm lucky it didn't come out all the way. I've seen a fitting that goes on the shaft up by the motor to prevent that. Don't remember where.

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